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Age-Energy Tradeoff of Truncated ARQ Retransmission With Receiver Diversity

Jorge Felipe Grybosi, João Luiz Rebelatto, Guilherme Luiz Moritz, Yonghui Li

2020IEEE Wireless Communications Letters27 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this letter, we evaluate the age-energy tradeoff of a network composed of a single Internet-of-Things (IoT) end-device (ED) that has randomly generated status updates to transmit to an access point (AP). More specifically, we elaborate on a recently proposed truncated automatic repeat request (TARQ) scheme by considering that the AP is provided with multiple antennas, operating either under the selection combining (SC) or the maximum ratio combining (MRC) techniques. Our results indicate that the proposed schemes, which we refer to as TARQ-SC and TARQ-MRC, provide a better age-energy tradeoff when compared to TARQ, being capable of achieving lower age-of-information (AoI) and energy consumption simultaneously.

Topics & Concepts

RetransmissionComputer scienceEnergy consumptionMaximal-ratio combiningAutomatic repeat requestEnergy (signal processing)Hybrid automatic repeat requestThroughputDiversity combiningDiversity gainComputer networkEfficient energy useSelection (genetic algorithm)TelecommunicationsWirelessStatisticsFadingMathematicsTelecommunications linkElectrical engineeringChannel (broadcasting)EngineeringArtificial intelligenceNetwork packetAge of Information OptimizationIoT Networks and ProtocolsCongenital Heart Disease Studies
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