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Performance of Hybrid-ARQ in Block-Fading Channels: A Fixed Outage Probability Analysis

Information Theory 2009-09-17 v3 math.IT

Abstract

This paper studies the performance of hybrid-ARQ (automatic repeat request) in Rayleigh block fading channels. The long-term average transmitted rate is analyzed in a fast-fading scenario where the transmitter only has knowledge of channel statistics, and, consistent with contemporary wireless systems, rate adaptation is performed such that a target outage probability (after a maximum number of H-ARQ rounds) is maintained. H-ARQ allows for early termination once decoding is possible, and thus is a coarse, and implicit, mechanism for rate adaptation to the instantaneous channel quality. Although the rate with H-ARQ is not as large as the ergodic capacity, which is achievable with rate adaptation to the instantaneous channel conditions, even a few rounds of H-ARQ make the gap to ergodic capacity reasonably small for operating points of interest. Furthermore, the rate with H-ARQ provides a significant advantage compared to systems that do not use H-ARQ and only adapt rate based on the channel statistics.

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@article{arxiv.0811.4191,
  title  = {Performance of Hybrid-ARQ in Block-Fading Channels: A Fixed Outage Probability Analysis},
  author = {Peng Wu and Nihar Jindal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.4191},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

28 pages, 11 figures, accepted at IEEE Trans. Communications