Frequency Domain Hybrid-ARQ Chase Combining for Broadband MIMO CDMA Systems
Houda Chafnaji, Tarik Ait-Idir, Samir Saoudi, and Athanasios V., Vasilakos

TL;DR
This paper proposes two efficient turbo packet combining schemes using MMSE frequency domain equalization for MIMO CDMA systems with ARQ, significantly improving performance and reducing delays in high-speed wireless packet access.
Contribution
It introduces chip-level and symbol-level turbo packet combining methods that enhance MIMO CDMA ARQ performance with low complexity and delay.
Findings
Both schemes improve throughput in MIMO CDMA ARQ systems.
Complexity and memory are insensitive to ARQ delay.
Significant performance gains demonstrated through simulations.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider high-speed wireless packet access using code division multiple access (CDMA) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). Current wireless standards, such as high speed packet access (HSPA), have adopted multi-code transmission and hybrid-automatic repeat request (ARQ) as major technologies for delivering high data rates. The key technique in hybrid-ARQ, is that erroneous data packets are kept in the receiver to detect/decode retransmitted ones. This strategy is refereed to as packet combining. In CDMA MIMO-based wireless packet access, multi-code transmission suffers from severe performance degradation due to the loss of code orthogonality caused by both interchip interference (ICI) and co-antenna interference (CAI). This limitation results in large transmission delays when an ARQ mechanism is used in the link layer. In this paper, we investigate efficient…
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