On the impact of HARQ on the throughput and energy efficiency using cross-layer analysis

M. E. Burich, R. Souza, G. Brante, Oluwakayode Onireti, M. Imran
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This paper studies the potential improvements in terms of energy efficiency and system throughput of a hybrid automatic retransmission request (HARQ) mechanism. The analysis includes both the physical (PHY) and medium access (MAC) layers. We investigate the trade-off provided by HARQ, which demands reduced transmit power for a given target outage probability at the cost of more accesses to the channel. Since the competition for channel access at the MAC layer is very expensive in terms of energy and delay, our results show that HARQ leads to great performance improvements due to the decrease in the number of contending nodes - a consequence of the reduced required transmit power. Counter-intuitively, our analysis leads to the conclusion that retransmissions may decrease the delay, improving the system performance. Finally, we investigate the optimum values for the number of allowed retransmissions in order to maximize either the throughput or the energy efficiency.
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利用跨层分析分析HARQ对吞吐量和能效的影响
本文研究了混合自动重传请求(HARQ)机制在能源效率和系统吞吐量方面的潜在改进。该分析包括物理层(PHY)和介质访问层(MAC)。我们研究了HARQ提供的权衡,它要求在给定的目标中断概率下降低发射功率,以增加对信道的访问为代价。由于MAC层通道访问的竞争在能量和延迟方面是非常昂贵的,我们的结果表明,由于竞争节点数量的减少,HARQ导致了巨大的性能改进——这是降低所需发射功率的结果。与直觉相反,我们的分析得出的结论是,重传可以减少延迟,提高系统性能。最后,我们研究了允许重传次数的最优值,以最大化吞吐量或能源效率。
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