ARQ with Adaptive Feedback for Energy Harvesting Receivers
Yuyi Mao, Jun Zhang, Khaled B. Letaief

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive ARQ protocol for energy harvesting receivers that optimizes feedback based on energy state, significantly improving reliability and throughput over traditional ARQ methods.
Contribution
It proposes a novel adaptive ARQ protocol tailored for energy harvesting receivers, optimizing feedback to enhance performance and energy efficiency.
Findings
Proposed ARQ outperforms conventional protocols in PDP reduction.
Adaptive feedback improves throughput in EH systems.
Optimal reception policies are developed for different ARQ schemes.
Abstract
Automatic repeat request (ARQ) is widely used in modern communication systems to improve transmission reliability. In conventional ARQ protocols developed for systems with energy-unconstrained receivers, an acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) message is fed back when decoding succeeds/fails. Such kind of non-adaptive feedback consumes significant amount of energy, and thus will limit the performance of systems with energy harvesting (EH) receivers. In order to overcome this limitation and to utilize the harvested energy more efficiently, we propose a novel ARQ protocol for EH receivers, where the ACK feedback can be adapted based upon the receiver's EH state. Two conventional ARQ protocols are also considered. By adopting the packet drop probability (PDP) as the performance metric, we formulate the throughput constrained PDP minimization problem for a communication link…
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