Jeon et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Modelling and analysis of ARQ mechanisms for wireless multi-hop relay systemJeon et al., 2008
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- Jeon S
- Cho D
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- VTC Spring 2008-IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
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Multi-hop relaying has attracted considerable attention recently as a key technique for improving cell coverage and throughput in wireless communication. We modelled various ARQ mechanisms that have been proposed for wireless multi-hop relay systems based on a …
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