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Performance Comparison of HARQ with Chase Combining and Incremental Redundancy for HSDPA

by Stefan Pa1 , Erik Parkvall , Da , Hlman
"... Abstract-In this paper we compare two hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) combining strategies that currently are considered for the high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) evolution of WCDMA. The two HARQ combining schemes are Chase combining, where the retransmissions are identical copies of ..."
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provided by HSDPA, reducing the transmission delays is a key concern [a]. In the current UMTS radio access network (UTRAN) architecture the scheduling of users, selection of the transport format (including modulation and coding parameters), and the ARQ retransinissions are located in the radio network

HSDPA SYSTEM SIMULATION

by Nguyen Kim Cuong, Khan Muhammad Sohaib , 2005
"... This page is intentionally left blank ii This thesis provides a background of the high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) concept; a new feature which has been introduced in the Release 5 specifications of the 3GPP WCDMA/UTRA-FDD standards. In order to emphasize the theoretical analysis, a simulat ..."
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data services. This is accomplished by introducing a fast and complex channel control mechanism based on a short and fixed packet transmission time interval (TTI), adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), and fast physical layer (L1) hybrid ARQ. To facilitate fast scheduling with a per-TTI resolution

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"... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to give many thanks to Dr. Shengli Fu and Dr. Yan Huang as my advi- ..."
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to give many thanks to Dr. Shengli Fu and Dr. Yan Huang as my advi-

1Applying Spatial Diversity to Mitigate Partial Band Interference in Undersea Networks

by James Mcgee, Josko Catipovic, James Mcgee, Josko Catipovic, Peter F. Swaszek, James Mcgee, Josko Catipovic, Peter Swaszek , 2014
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Wireless Sensor Networking in Challenging Environments

by Mo Sha, Raj Jain, Jonathan Turner, Guoliang Xing, Mo Sha , 2014
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact

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by Chien-liang Fok, Chris Gill, Christine Julien, Caitlin Kelleher , 2009
"... Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are two recently-developed technologies that uniquely function without xed infrastructure support, and sense at scales, resolutions, and durations previously not possible. While both offer great potential in many applicati ..."
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, and Servilla. Limone reliably handles high levels of dynamics within MANETs. It does this through lightweight coordination primitives that make minimal assumptions about network connectivity. Agilla enables self-adaptive WSN applications via the integration of mobile agent and tuple space programming models

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by James A. Mcgee, James A. Mcgee, James A. Mcgee, M. Kay, Manbir Sodhi, Nasser H. Zawia , 2015
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@URI. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Dissertations ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@URI. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Dissertations

1Channel Capacity under Sub-Nyquist Nonuniform Sampling

by Yuxin Chen, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Yonina C. Eldar
"... Abstract—This paper investigates the effect of sub-Nyquist sampling upon the capacity of an analog channel. The channel is assumed to be a linear time-invariant Gaussian channel, where perfect channel knowledge is available at both the transmitter and the receiver. We consider a general class of rig ..."
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out the set of frequencies that exhibits the highest signal-to-noise ratio among all spectral sets of measure equal to the sampling rate. This can be attained through filterbank sampling with uniform sampling at each branch with possibly different rates, or through a single branch of modulation

Subspace Communication

by Josep Font-segura, Prof Gregori , 2014
"... We are surrounded by electronic devices that take advantage of wireless technologies, from our computer mice, which require little amounts of information, to our cellphones, which demand increasingly higher data rates. Until today, the coexistence of such a variety of services has been guaranteed by ..."
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We are surrounded by electronic devices that take advantage of wireless technologies, from our computer mice, which require little amounts of information, to our cellphones, which demand increasingly higher data rates. Until today, the coexistence of such a variety of services has been guaranteed by a fixed assignment of spectrum resources by regulatory agencies. This has resulted into a blind alley, as current wireless spectrum has become an expensive and a scarce resource. However, recent measurements in dense areas paint a very different picture: there is an actual underutilization of the spectrum by legacy sys-tems. Cognitive radio exhibits a tremendous promise for increasing the spectral efficiency for future wireless systems. Ideally, new secondary users would have a perfect panorama of the spectrum usage, and would opportunistically communicate over the available re-sources without degrading the primary systems. Yet in practice, monitoring the spectrum resources, detecting available resources for opportunistic communication, and transmit-ting over the resources are hard tasks. This thesis addresses the tasks of monitoring, de-

Composition du Jury

by Eric Chaumette, Cédric Richard, Professeur Universités, Yannick Berthoumieu, Professeur Universités, Pascal Chevalier Professeur, Pascal Larzabal, Professeur Universités
"... Caractérisation des problèmes conjoints de détection et d'estimation ..."
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Caractérisation des problèmes conjoints de détection et d'estimation
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