Abstract: In this paper, a QoS differentiation adaptive retransmission limits ARQ (QDARL-ARQ) is proposed to improve the efficiency of retransmission in conventional SR-ARQ for the IEEE 802.16e BWA systems. With a simple algorithm implemented based on the conventional SR-ARQ, QDARL-ARQ scheme is able to dynamically adjust the retransmission limits for services with different characteristics by considering their QoS requirements as well as the current system states simultaneously. This scheme aims to achieve lower packet error rate with restrained end-to-end delay in the time-variable and error prone wireless environment in comparison with conventional SR-ARQ. Several performance metrics of QDARL-ARQ are compared with conventional SR-ARQ in both single service scenarios and multiple services scenarios. The performance improvement due to QDARL-ARQ is evaluated through the IEEE 802.16e system level simulation, and the results clearly show that it can improve the performance of mean end-to-end delay, packet error rate and throughput, especially the retransmission efficiency. It can also be found that the conventional SR-ARQ is in fact a special instance of the QDARL-ARQ designed here.
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