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 co...
In wireless systems, transmitting large amounts of information with low energetic cost are two main ...
This letter studies the throughput and the outage probability of spectrum sharing networks utilizing...
Ultra-reliable Low-latency Communications (URLLC) is potentially one of the most disruptive communic...
This paper studies the potential improvements in terms of energy efficiency and system throughput o...
Recently, efficient use of energy has become an essential research topic for green communication. Th...
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Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) techniques are widely employed in the most important wireless...
A novel Multiplexed Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (M-HARQ) scheme is proposed and compared to the ...
Considering an ultra-reliable low latency communication scenario, we assess the trade-off in terms o...
Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) techniques are largely used in the context of wireless commun...
We study the optimal, in terms of power-limited outage probability (OP), placement of the relay and ...
In wireless systems, transmitting large amounts of information with low energetic cost are two main ...
This letter studies the throughput and the outage probability of spectrum sharing networks utilizing...
Ultra-reliable Low-latency Communications (URLLC) is potentially one of the most disruptive communic...
This paper studies the potential improvements in terms of energy efficiency and system throughput o...
Recently, efficient use of energy has become an essential research topic for green communication. Th...
International audienceThis work deals with the analysis of energy efficiency (EE) issues of hybrid a...
Recently, substantial attention has been paid to improve the spectral efficiency of communication se...
The explosive growth of data trafficc in wireless communication systems comes together with the urge...
International audienceThis paper studies the energy efficiency (bits/joule) in relay assisted networ...
We evaluate the use of HARQ schemes in the context of vehicle to infrastructure communications consi...
Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) techniques are widely employed in the most important wireless...
A novel Multiplexed Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (M-HARQ) scheme is proposed and compared to the ...
Considering an ultra-reliable low latency communication scenario, we assess the trade-off in terms o...
Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) techniques are largely used in the context of wireless commun...
We study the optimal, in terms of power-limited outage probability (OP), placement of the relay and ...
In wireless systems, transmitting large amounts of information with low energetic cost are two main ...
This letter studies the throughput and the outage probability of spectrum sharing networks utilizing...
Ultra-reliable Low-latency Communications (URLLC) is potentially one of the most disruptive communic...