TY - GEN
T1 - Analysis of hybrid ARQ in interference dominant mobile ad hoc networks
AU - Ding, Haichuan
AU - Yang, Guanghua
AU - Ma, Shaodan
AU - Xing, Chengwen
AU - Fei, Zesong
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In this paper, outage performance of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) technique in interference dominant mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is analyzed. Unlike prior analysis, interference and spatial randomness of the nodes (i.e. the randomness in the number of nodes and nodes' locations) are considered. Based on the theory of point processes, the outage probabilities of two popular HARQ techniques, that are type-I HARQ and HARQ with chase combining (HARQ-CC), are derived in closed forms. The outage performance gain of HARQ-CC over type-I HARQ is also discussed and is found to follow the scaling law of Θ (k 2(k+1)/α) where α is the path loss exponent and k is the number of retransmissions. It is also demonstrated that both type-I HARQ and HARQ-CC can significantly improve the communication performance even in interference dominant MANETs. Furthermore, it is revealed that in most cases HARQ-CC is superior over type-I HARQ, however, for a dense network type-I HARQ can provide comparable performance with lower complexity than HARQ-CC and is thus more preferable.
AB - In this paper, outage performance of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) technique in interference dominant mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is analyzed. Unlike prior analysis, interference and spatial randomness of the nodes (i.e. the randomness in the number of nodes and nodes' locations) are considered. Based on the theory of point processes, the outage probabilities of two popular HARQ techniques, that are type-I HARQ and HARQ with chase combining (HARQ-CC), are derived in closed forms. The outage performance gain of HARQ-CC over type-I HARQ is also discussed and is found to follow the scaling law of Θ (k 2(k+1)/α) where α is the path loss exponent and k is the number of retransmissions. It is also demonstrated that both type-I HARQ and HARQ-CC can significantly improve the communication performance even in interference dominant MANETs. Furthermore, it is revealed that in most cases HARQ-CC is superior over type-I HARQ, however, for a dense network type-I HARQ can provide comparable performance with lower complexity than HARQ-CC and is thus more preferable.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84891362661&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICC.2013.6654764
DO - 10.1109/ICC.2013.6654764
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84891362661
SN - 9781467331227
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Communications
SP - 1710
EP - 1714
BT - 2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2013
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2013
Y2 - 9 June 2013 through 13 June 2013
ER -