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Packet Re-Transmission Options for the SS-OFDM-F/TA System

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This paper examines the benefits of adaptive and asynchronous re-transmission scheduling for the SS-OFDM-F/TA system in terms of data throughput and packet delay. The conditions under which asynchronous and adaptive it-transmission schemes ensure a performance gain are determined. The number of possible re-transmissions for a given format, the maximum allowed time between retransmissions, and the packet selection criteria within a packet re-transmission scheme are examined.

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Novak, R., Krzymień, W.A. (2004). Packet Re-Transmission Options for the SS-OFDM-F/TA System. In: Fazel, K., Kaiser, S. (eds) Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0502-8_11

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