Multilevel type-II HARQ with adaptive modulation control
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract
The cross-layer design is a promising strategy to maximize the spectral efficiency in communication systems. In this paper we focus on packet-oriented systems and we propose to combine adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at physical layer and hybrid automatic repeat request (ARQ) at the data link layer. In the proposed multilevel hybrid ARQ (M-HARQ) strategy, the transmitted symbols are decomposed into a set of parallel sub-channels with an independent ARQ protocol over each sub-stream. It follows a layered structure where each sub-channel can be decoded only once the lower sub-channels have been resolved, thus sub-channels are sequentially detected. The number of parallel streams is adaptively arranged according to the channel state information (CSI). Considerable throughput gain is achieved using the same encoder/decoder structure for all the sub-channels. Moreover, M-HARQ permits an adaptive and flexible implementation even when CSI is not available. The drawback is an increase in the decoding delay, which might be tolerable in some applications. © 2006 IEEE.
Identifier
34250316625 (Scopus)
ISBN
[1424402700, 9781424402700]
Publication Title
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Wcnc
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2006.1696617
ISSN
15253511
First Page
2082
Last Page
2087
Volume
4
Recommended Citation
Bosisio, R.; Spagnolini, U.; and Bar-Ness, Y., "Multilevel type-II HARQ with adaptive modulation control" (2006). Faculty Publications. 19168.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/19168
