ARQ protocol performance for a wireless high data rate link
@article{Lambrette1997ARQPP, title={ARQ protocol performance for a wireless high data rate link}, author={Uwe Lambrette and Lars Br{\"u}hl and Heinrich Meyr}, journal={1997 IEEE 47th Vehicular Technology Conference. Technology in Motion}, year={1997}, volume={3}, pages={1538-1542 vol.3}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:13557590} }
It is shown that the effect of the modem on the performance of the ARQ protocol can be determined quantitatively by identifying the packet error sequence as a Markov process and the burstiness of the resulting error sequence is shown to have a limited impact on the protocol performance.
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Automatic Retransmission Request (opens in a new tab)Equalization (opens in a new tab)Convolutional (opens in a new tab)Decision Feedback Equalization (opens in a new tab)Channel Coding (opens in a new tab)Markov Processes (opens in a new tab)Data Rates (opens in a new tab)Reed-Solomon Decoding (opens in a new tab)Burstiness (opens in a new tab)
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