An effective hybrid multilevel error control scheme for wireless ATM networks

This paper describes an effective hybrid multilevel error control (HMEC) scheme for wireless ATM networks. In this scheme, the source information is segmented into a number of blocks, each with m cells and encoded into k (k/spl ges/m) cells. At the receiver, the original information can be reconstructed from m out of k correctly received cells. The ARQ protocol will work only when too many cells are dropped or lost due to uncorrectable error in the radio channel. The analysis results show that this scheme with appropriate parameters m,k: can achieve reduction of cell retransmission on the radio channel and improvement of network throughput over a wide range of channel error rate.

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