|  | Hybrid type-II ARQ/AMS and Scheduling using 
Channel Prediction on Fading Channels.  
Sorour Falahati, CTH,
Nilo Casimiro Ericsson, UU 
Anders Ahlén, UU
  and 
Arne Svensson, CTH. 
  Nordic Radio Symposium 2001 (NRS 01) , 
Nynäshamn, Sweden, April 3-5 2001. 
 
 
Outline:
The Wireless IP project within the PCC program studies 
problems that are crucial in the evolution of UMTS towards high
data rates,  as well as in future 4G technologies aimed at
rapidly mobile terminals.  The goal is to  attain higher
througputs for packet data in particular in downlinks,
without bandwidth expansion and while providing acceptable
quality of service for various classes of traffic. 
 
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose a system suitable for Internet
  Protocols (IP) which consists of a hybrid type-II Automatic Repeat
  reQuest (ARQ) scheme combined with an Adaptive Modulation
System
  (AMS) and a time-slot scheduler supplied by channel predictions,
  referred to as predictive HARQ-II/AMS. The performance of the
system
  in a downlink for fast fading channels is investigated through
  simulations where in particular, BER, throughput and delay
  performance are studied. 
The proposed system is compared to two
  modified systems where one does not utilize Forward Error
  Correction/ARQ (FEC/ARQ) at link layer (referred to as predictive
  AMS) while the other one has no access to the channel prediction
  (referred to as blind HARQ-II/AMS). The results show that with
  perfect channel prediction both predictive AMS and HARQ-II/AMS
  satisfy the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements with some
  advantages to the former in terms of efficient usage of channel
  capacity. However, when imperfect channel prediction is utilized
  only our proposed system meets the users demands.
Related publications:
Earlier VTC00-fall paper 
on the same topic.
Ph.D. Thesis
by Nilo Casimiro Ericsson, Oct. 2004.
Licenciate Thesis by Nilo C. Ericsson, June 2001.
Globecom99- paper 
on scheduling combined with adaptive modulation.
VTC99-fall paper 
on channel prediction over 1-10 ms horizons. 
An overview of the Wireless IP Project, NRS 01.
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