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Go-Back-N ARQ
Known as:
GBN
, Go back N
, Go-back-N
Go-Back-N ARQ is a specific instance of the automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol, in which the sending process continues to send a number of…
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Acknowledgement (data networks)
Automatic repeat request
Flow control (data)
Selective Repeat ARQ
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Error detection and correction
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2007
2007
Analysis of Go-Back-N ARQ in Block Fading Channels
K. Ausavapattanakun
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Aria Nosratinia
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
2007
Corpus ID: 8699257
This work analyzes the throughput of Go-Back-N (GBN) in block fading, a model frequently used for slow fading wireless channels…
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2001
2001
Exact analysis of delay performance of Go‐Back‐N ARQ scheme over multiple parallel channels
S. Fujii
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Y. Hayashida
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M. Komatsu
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part I…
2001
Corpus ID: 110945658
The Go‐Back‐N ARQ scheme, which is one of the typical error control methods for data transmission, has been widely used because…
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1998
1998
On adaptive go-back-N ARQ protocol for variable-error rate channels
A. Annamalai
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V. Bhargava
,
Wu-Sheng Lu
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1998
Corpus ID: 2004298
This letter presents a simple method to simultaneously optimize a multiplicity of design parameters for the adaptive automatic…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
An effective go-back-N ARQ scheme for variable-error-rate channels
Yu-dong Yao
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1995
Corpus ID: 15502451
In nonstationary channels, error rates vary considerably. The author proposes an effective go-back-N ARQ scheme which estimates…
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1995
1995
Throughput analysis of Go-Back-N ARQ in Markov channels with unreliable feedback
Michele Zorzi
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on…
1995
Corpus ID: 16740177
In this paper, an ARQ Go-Back-N protocol with unreliable feedback and time-out mechanism is considered. Both the forward and the…
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1993
1993
Throughput analysis of tandem-type go-back-N ARQ scheme for satellite communications
Y. Hayashida
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1993
Corpus ID: 46713245
The tandem-type go-back-N (GBN) scheme has been proposed for satellite communications to reduce the long roundtrip delay using…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
The throughput efficiency of the go-back-N ARQ scheme under Markov and related error structures
C. Leung
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Y. Kikumoto
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S. Sørensen
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1988
Corpus ID: 206405960
A formula for the go-back-N ARQ (automatic repeat request) scheme applicable to Markov error patterns is derived. It is a…
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1986
1986
Go-back-N ARQ scheme with buffer at the receiver
G. Benelli
1986
Corpus ID: 62213789
In the paper a new go-back-N scheme for communication systems using error-detecting codes is described. This scheme has a buffer…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
Go-Back-N ARQ Schemes for Point-to-Multipoint Satellite Communications
K. Mase
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T. Takenaka
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Hisao Yamamoto
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M. Shinohara
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1983
Corpus ID: 62178298
The conventional go-back- N ARQ is modified so as to be applicable to point-to-multipoint communication by using a control block…
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1978
Highly Cited
1978
On Another Go-Back-N ARQ Technique for High Error Rate Conditions
J. Morris
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1978
Corpus ID: 62694706
A modification to the basic Go-Back- N ARQ error control technique is described which yields improved throughput efficiency…
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