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摘要
通常在无线通信系统中,可靠的数据传输是考虑的关键因素之一。重传是物理层到传输层为实现可靠性而定义的最常用的方法之一。在大多数情况下,当接收方实体通过ACK/NACK向发送方实体发送反馈时,会发生重传。虽然这种等待反馈的机制带来了可靠性,但它也会增加数据包重传的延迟。这可能会影响系统的整体性能。本文研究了一种采用载波聚合(Carrier Aggregation, CA)进行配置和激活的5G系统。我们提出了一种机制,该机制可以减少由于低层传输失败而导致的高层数据包重传所涉及的总体重传延迟。它通过底层本身在不同的服务单元之间发起快速重传。我们评估了采用本文讨论的新技术对延迟的改善。仿真结果表明,在RLC (Radio Link Layer)报文的重传中,时延降低了95%左右。
Efficient Technique to Reduce the Retransmission Latency of Packets from RLC layer in Carrier Aggregated 5G RAN
Typically in wireless communication systems, reliable data transfer is one of the key factors considered. Re-transmission is the one of the most common method defined from Physical layer to Transport layer for achieving reliability. In most scenarios, retransmission happens when the receiver peer entity sends its feedback through ACK/NACK to the transmitter peer entity. Although this mechanism of waiting for the feedback brings reliability, it will also increase the latency of the packets to be retransmitted. This would potentially affect the overall performance of the system. In this paper, a 5G system that is configured and activated with Carrier Aggregation (CA) is considered. We propose a mechanism which reduces the overall retransmission latency involved during the higher layer packet retransmissions on account of transmission failures at lower layer. It initiates a quick-retransmission over different serving cell(s) via lower layer itself. We evaluate the improvements in the latency by adopting the novel techniques discussed in this paper. Simulation results show that around 95% in reduction of latency can be achieved in retransmission of Radio Link Layer (RLC) packets.