Retransmission performance in a stochastic geometric cellular network model

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Authors: Ingemar Kaj, Taisiia Morozova Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 28 June 2023

Abstract: Suppose sender-receiver transmission links in a downlink network at given data rate are subject to fading, path-loss and inter-cell interference, and that transmissions either pass, suffer loss, or incur retransmission delay. We introduce a method to obtain the average activity level of the system required for handling the buffered work and from this derive the resulting coverage probability and key performance measures. The technique involves a family of stationary buffer distributions which is used to solving iteratively a nonlinear balance equation for the unknown busy-link probability and then identifying throughput, loss probability and delay. The results allow for straightforward numerical investigation of performance indicators, are in special cases explicit, and may be easily used to study the trade-off between reliability, latency, and data rate.













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