Presentation 2001/5/18
Throughput Performance of Multi-Receiver Go-Back-N ARQ Scheme in a Burst-Error Environment
Satomi AMAKI, Masaharu KOMATSU,
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Abstract(in English) Multi-receiver Go-back-N ARQ schemes are error control mechanisms used to achieve reliable point-to-multipoint communications. In all previous studies, the performance of multi-receiver Go-back-N ARQ schemes are evaluated in random error environments, though, there has been some theoretical interest in the performance evaluations of point-to-point Go-back-N ARQ schemes in burst-error environments. In this paper, we analyze the throughput of the fundamental multi-receiver Go-Back-N ARQ scheme over an unreliable broadcast channel modeled by the two-state Markov process. Also, from numerical examples, we show the influence of the number of receivers, the round-trip-delay, and the characteristic of the Markov process on the throughput of the multi-receiver Go-back-N ARQ scheme.
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Keyword(in English) throughput / multi-receiver / Go-back-N ARQ schemes / burst-error
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Title (in English) Throughput Performance of Multi-Receiver Go-Back-N ARQ Scheme in a Burst-Error Environment
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Keyword(1) throughput
Keyword(2) multi-receiver
Keyword(3) Go-back-N ARQ schemes
Keyword(4) burst-error
1st Author's Name Satomi AMAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Masaharu KOMATSU
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Engineering, Okayama University of Science
Date 2001/5/18
Paper # NS2001-34
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 75
Page pp.pp.-
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