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Article Dans Une Revue EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking Année : 2009

Diversity techniques for single-carrier packet retransmissions over frequency selective channels

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In data packet communication systems over multipath frequency-selective channels, hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocols are usually used in order to ensure data reliability. For single-carrier packet transmission in slow fading environment, an identical retransmission of the same packet, due to a decoding failure, does not fully exploit the available time diversity in retransmission-based HARQ protocols. In this paper, we compare two transmit diversity techniques, namely, cyclic frequency- shift diversity and bit-interleaving diversity. Both techniques can be integrated in the HARQ scheme in order to improve the performance of the joint detector. Their performance in terms of pairwise error probability is investigated using maximum likelihood detection and decoding. The impact of the channel memory and the modulation order on the performance gain is emphasized. In practice, we use low complexity linear filter-based equalization which can be efficiently implemented in the frequency domain. The use of iterative equalization and decoding is also considered. The performance gain in terms of frame error rate and data throughput is evaluated by numerical simulations.
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hal-00532880 , version 1 (04-11-2010)

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Abdel-Nasser Assimi, Charly Poulliat, Inbar Fijalkow. Diversity techniques for single-carrier packet retransmissions over frequency selective channels. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2009, 2009, pp.ID 406028. ⟨10.1155/2009/406028⟩. ⟨hal-00532880⟩
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