In this work, reliable retransmission strategies, including point-to-point (p-t-p), point-to-multipoint (p-t-M) and point-to-multipoint incremental redundancy (p-t-M-IR) are studied with special focus on their applicability to multimedia broadcast and multicast services (MBMS) over GERAN. By employing a binary OR multiple access channel (BORMAC) model, analytical expressions for the system throughput, the residual RLC/MAC block loss rate, and the residual IP-packet loss rate are derived for all investigated schemes. Furthermore, a simple NACK oriented feedback policy, which allows the utilization of a resource efficient feedback channel in cellular environments is presented. It is shown that the p-t-M-IR scheme outperforms both the p-t-p and the p-t-M retransmission scheme significantly in terms of system throughput, residual loss RLC/MAC block loss rate, as well as residual IP-packet loss rate. The throughput reduction of the p-t-M-IR scheme with increasing number of mobiles in the serving area is significantly less than with other ARQ schemes.
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