Adaptive hybrid ARQ for goodput optimization in BIC-OFDM systems

I. Stupia, R. Andreotti, V. Lottici, F. Giannetti
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In next generation wireless networks, high data rates under strict quality of service (QoS) constraints call for flexible radio interfaces capable of adapting their configuration on the fly to the time-varying operating environment. Motivated by this need, this paper first derives a simple link performance prediction model for bit interleaved coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (BIC-OFDM) systems using incremental redundancy (IR) hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) mechanisms. Then, an adaptive HARQ strategy is formulated whose aim is maximizing the goodput (GP) metric, i.e., the number of error-free information bits delivered to the user by unit of time, over the coding rate, the bit distribution and an on-off power allocation across the active subchannels. Simulation results corroborate the GP performance gains of the proposed approach compared with non-adaptive transmissions, while keeping the computational complexity at affordable levels.
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基于自适应混合ARQ的BIC-OFDM系统优化
在下一代无线网络中,严格的服务质量(QoS)约束下的高数据速率要求灵活的无线电接口能够动态地调整其配置以适应时变的操作环境。基于这一需求,本文首先推导了基于增量冗余(IR)混合自动重复请求(HARQ)机制的比特交织编码正交频分复用(BIC-OFDM)系统的简单链路性能预测模型。然后,制定了一种自适应HARQ策略,其目标是最大化goodput (GP)度量,即单位时间内传递给用户的无错误信息比特数,超过编码速率,位分布和跨活动子信道的开关功率分配。仿真结果证实,与非自适应传输相比,该方法的GP性能有所提高,同时将计算复杂度保持在可承受的水平。
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