In this paper, we analyze the throughput of the Stop-and-wait and Go-back-N ARQ schemes over an unreliable channel modeled by the two-state Markov process. Generally, in these states, block error probabilities are different. From analytical results and numerical examples, we show that the throughput of the Stop-and-wait ARQ scheme only depends on overall average error probability, while that of the Go-back-N ARQ scheme depends on the characteristic of the Markov process.
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Masaharu KOMATSU, Yukuo HAYASHIDA, Kozo KINOSHITA, "Throughput Performances of ARQ Protocols Operating over Generalized Two-State Markov Error Channel" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E77-B, no. 1, pp. 35-42, January 1994, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the throughput of the Stop-and-wait and Go-back-N ARQ schemes over an unreliable channel modeled by the two-state Markov process. Generally, in these states, block error probabilities are different. From analytical results and numerical examples, we show that the throughput of the Stop-and-wait ARQ scheme only depends on overall average error probability, while that of the Go-back-N ARQ scheme depends on the characteristic of the Markov process.
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