Envisioning Variable-Length XP-HARQ: Spectral Efficiency and Energy Efficiency

Jiahui Feng, Zheng Shi, Yaru Fu, Hong Wang, Guanghua Yang, Shaodan Ma

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Abstract

A variable-length cross-packet hybrid automatic repeat request (VL-XP-HARQ) is proposed to boost the spectral efficiency (SE) and the energy efficiency (EE) of communications. The SE is firstly derived in terms of the outage probabilities, with which the SE is proved to be upper bounded by the ergodic capacity (EC). Moreover, to facilitate the maximization of the SE, the asymptotic outage probability is obtained at high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), with which the SE is maximized by properly choosing the number of new information bits while guaranteeing outage requirement. By applying Dinkelbach's transform, the fractional objective function is transformed into a subtraction form, which can be decomposed into multiple sub-problems through alternating optimization. By noticing that the asymptotic outage probability is a convex function, each sub-problem can be easily relaxed to a convex problem by adopting successive convex approximation (SCA). Besides, the EE of VL-XP-HARQ is also investigated. An upper bound of the EE is found and proved to be attainable. Furthermore, by aiming at maximizing the EE via power allocation while confining outage within a certain constraint, the methods to the maximization of SE are invoked to solve the similar fractional problem. Finally, numerical results are presented for verification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16091-16106
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume23
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Cross packet
  • energy efficiency
  • ergodic capacity
  • hybrid automatic repeat request
  • incremental redundancy
  • spectral efficiency

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