Data networks (2nd ed.)
Error control systems for digital communication and storage
Error control systems for digital communication and storage
Wireless sensor networks: a survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Mobile and Wireless Communications: Key Technologies and Future Applications
Mobile and Wireless Communications: Key Technologies and Future Applications
Multiservice communications over TDMA/TDD wireless LANs
WWIC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications
Coded cooperation in wireless communications: space-time transmission and iterative decoding
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Cooperative and Reliable ARQ Protocols for Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Nodes
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Evaluating the performance of convolutional codes over block fading channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Cooperative communication in wireless networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Practical relay networks: a generalization of hybrid-ARQ
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Performance of single-relay cooperative ARQ retransmission strategies
IEEE Communications Letters
GLOBECOM'09 Proceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Global telecommunications
Performance evaluation of multiple-relay cooperative ARQ strategies for mobile networks
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
Performance Analysis of HARQ Transmission in Cooperative DF Relaying Systems
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
A cooperative-ARQ protocol with frame combining
Wireless Networks
Throughput Analysis of a Cooperative ARQ Scheme in the Presence of Hidden and Exposed Terminals
Mobile Networks and Applications
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In conventional (noncooperative) automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols for radio networks, the corrupted data frames that cannot be correctly decoded at the destination are retransmitted by the source. In cooperative ARQ protocols, data frame retransmissions may be performed by a neighboring node (the relay) that has successfully overheard the source's frame transmission. One advantage of the latter group of ARQ protocols is the spatial diversity provided by the relay. The first delay model for cooperative ARQ protocols is derived in this paper. The model is analytically derived for a simple set of retransmission rules that make use of both uncoded and coded cooperative communications in slotted radio networks. The model estimates the delay experienced by Poisson arriving frames, whose retransmissions (when required) are performed also by a single relay. Saturation throughput, data frame latency, and buffer occupancy at both the source and relay are quantified and compared against two noncooperative ARQ protocols.