A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC

In this paper, we analyze a new cross layer combining scheme of adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at the physical layer and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocol at the data link layer. Our purpose is to improve the performance of the communication system in terms of throughput and erro...

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Main Authors: AssalWard Akhoder, AbdelNasser Assimi, Mohamed Alhariri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Online Access:https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/642
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spelling doaj-65f4ce60caa348399e65c0ad7585e8c12020-11-24T21:09:59ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792018-12-01144340349A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMCAssalWard AkhoderAbdelNasser AssimiMohamed AlhaririIn this paper, we analyze a new cross layer combining scheme of adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at the physical layer and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocol at the data link layer. Our purpose is to improve the performance of the communication system in terms of throughput and errors. We propose a new adaptive HARQ protocol based on the estimated mutual information in addition to signal to noise ratio as channel state information (CSI), which are unavailable at the receiver. Unlike the traditional protocols, the transmitter is aware of the transmission mode only, not the instantaneous CSI, which minimize the load on the feedback channel. The transmission is supposed to be done over block fading channel. Mathematical formulation is improved for the performance criterions, in terms of throughput of the new HARQ, average number of transmissions and the spectral efficiency of the AMC/HARQ. The comparison with the traditional variable rate HARQ shows that our new adaptive HARQ protocol provides an upper bound for the throughput. In addition, the simulation results show that, a small number of transmissions, is enough to reach the maximum spectral efficiency while maintaining the error probabilities under certain acceptable level.https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/642Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC)Adaptive Rate Incremental Redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ARIR-HARQ protocolcross-layer designMutual Information (MI)spectral efficiency
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author AssalWard Akhoder
AbdelNasser Assimi
Mohamed Alhariri
spellingShingle AssalWard Akhoder
AbdelNasser Assimi
Mohamed Alhariri
A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC)
Adaptive Rate Incremental Redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ARIR-HARQ protocol
cross-layer design
Mutual Information (MI)
spectral efficiency
author_facet AssalWard Akhoder
AbdelNasser Assimi
Mohamed Alhariri
author_sort AssalWard Akhoder
title A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
title_short A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
title_full A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
title_fullStr A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
title_full_unstemmed A New Adaptive Rate IR-HARQ Combining with AMC
title_sort new adaptive rate ir-harq combining with amc
publisher Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)
series Journal of Communications Software and Systems
issn 1845-6421
1846-6079
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this paper, we analyze a new cross layer combining scheme of adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at the physical layer and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocol at the data link layer. Our purpose is to improve the performance of the communication system in terms of throughput and errors. We propose a new adaptive HARQ protocol based on the estimated mutual information in addition to signal to noise ratio as channel state information (CSI), which are unavailable at the receiver. Unlike the traditional protocols, the transmitter is aware of the transmission mode only, not the instantaneous CSI, which minimize the load on the feedback channel. The transmission is supposed to be done over block fading channel. Mathematical formulation is improved for the performance criterions, in terms of throughput of the new HARQ, average number of transmissions and the spectral efficiency of the AMC/HARQ. The comparison with the traditional variable rate HARQ shows that our new adaptive HARQ protocol provides an upper bound for the throughput. In addition, the simulation results show that, a small number of transmissions, is enough to reach the maximum spectral efficiency while maintaining the error probabilities under certain acceptable level.
topic Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC)
Adaptive Rate Incremental Redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest ARIR-HARQ protocol
cross-layer design
Mutual Information (MI)
spectral efficiency
url https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/642
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