2016 IEEE 17th International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/wowmom.2016.7523534
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Performance analysis of cooperative ARQ systems for wireless industrial networks

Abstract: Abstract-The proliferation of wireless communications has lead to a high interest to establish this technology in industrial settings. The main arguments in favor of wireless are reduced costs in deployment and maintenance, as well as increased flexibility. In contrast to home and office environments, industrial settings include mission-critical machine-to-machine applications, demanding stringent requirements for reliability and latency in the area of 1 − 10 −9 PDR and 1 ms, respectively. One way to achieve b… Show more

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“…Finally, this results in a minimal blocklength M * of 14 Obviously, M * is a function of γ and v, while v is a function of γ. Consequently, M * is a function of γ. We denote this function as g(·), i. e., M * = g(γ).…”
Section: B Distribution Of the Transmission Blocklengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, this results in a minimal blocklength M * of 14 Obviously, M * is a function of γ and v, while v is a function of γ. Consequently, M * is a function of γ. We denote this function as g(·), i. e., M * = g(γ).…”
Section: B Distribution Of the Transmission Blocklengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shannon capacity) and finite blocklength is considerable and increases for shorter and shorter blocklengths. This indicates that the results of existing research, based on outage capacity models stemming from the infinite blocklength assumption, are inaccurate, e. g., [4], [14]. The effects on the performance of single-terminal relaying under the finite blocklength assumption were extensively investigated in [15]- [17].…”
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confidence: 99%