WO1998049797A2 - Method for transmitting packet switched data in a mobile communications system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for transmitting packet switched data in a mobile communications system between a transmitter-receiver pair using an ARQ protocol, which mobile communications system comprises a network part and at least one subscriber terminal and a bidirectional radio connection between the network part and the subscriber terminal, and the transmitter-receiver pair is formed by the network part and the subscriber terminal, and the data to be transmitted on the bidirectional radio connection is inserted in transmission units.
- Circuit switching is a method in which a connection is established between users by providing a predetermined amount of transmission capacity for the connection. Transmission capacity is exclusively in use of the connection in question for the total duration of the connection.
- Prior art mobile communications systems such as the GSM-based GSM 900/DCS, 1800/PCS and 1900 systems and the US radio system utilizing the CDMA technology are circuit switched systems.
- Packet switching is a method in which a connection is established between users by transmitting data in packets which in addition to the actual data contain address information and control information. Several connections may use the same transmission connection simultaneously. Use of packet switched radio systems especially for data transmission has been studied during the past years since the packet switching method suits well e.g.
- the GPRS uses either the basic form or more advanced forms of the ARQ protocol which will be described next.
- the ARQ protocol Automatic Repeat Request refers to a procedure in which retransmission of the information to be transmitted allows to improve the reliability of the data to be transmitted by improving its bit error rate.
- the receiver sends a request for retransmitting the transmitted data to the transmitter if the receiver considers the received data unreliable. Unreliability of data can be found out e.g. by checking the checksum of the received packet.
- Fading Rayleigh Fading
- the reception is hindered by interference caused to the radio connection by radio connections that are on the same channel and on the adjacent channels.
- the influence of interference and fading may be occasionally so harmful that the radio channel fades, i.e. its quality becomes so poor that the information transmitted on the channel cannot be recognized.
- the fading channel occasionally also has a very good quality.
- a more advanced form of the ARQ basic protocol is the hybrid- ARQ which utilizes the combination of the ARQ and the FEC (Forward Error Correction).
- FEC means that the information to be transmitted is encoded using error correction coding.
- the data to be transmitted is coded so that the data is divided into several data blocks, and the data block to be transmitted first includes the data to be transmitted in uncoded form or in slightly encoded form. If the receiver considers the first data block erroneous, the receiver requests transmission of the next data block. In the subsequent data blocks the data to be transmitted is encoded differently than in the first data block.
- the receiver can decode the coding and find the original data.
- the data to be transmitted can be encoded e.g. using 1/2-convolutional coding, and thus the amount of data doubles.
- 1/2-convolutional coding Unfortunately, there are several problems related to the use of this protocol in mobile communications systems. Data blocks are not combined until after decoding, and therefore it is not possible to use the encoding and modulation methods suitable for a non-fading channel.
- 1/2- convolutional coding only the first retransmission can improve the possibility of decoding the received packet. If the degree of coding is increased, e.g. by using 1/4-convolutional coding, the probability of having to transmit several data blocks before decoding succeeds also increases.
- interleaving scatters transmission errors, and thus they can be corrected by means of convolutional coding.
- interleaving periods should be short so that it would be possible to adjust to channel changes quickly and to avoid transmitting a lot of data that was received without errors because of a few erroneous sections.
- interleaving benefits from long interleaving benefits since the influence of channel conditions averages out. It is problematic to combine retransmissions and interleaving effectively when the unit of data the retransmission of which is requested is shorter than the interleaving period.
- interleaving was performed over four subsequent GSM frames and the return channel for a retransmission request was located in each fifth GSM frame. Due to the problem described in the previous paragraph, the duration of interleaving has been reduced in the GPRS of the GSM from 19 transmission units used in circuit switched data transmission in the GSM to 4 transmission units, which weakens the error-averaging influence of interleaving. Even in this case all four transmission units have to be also retransmitted, even though only one transmission unit had contained errors.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method for transmitting packet switched data which allows to eliminate the problems described above.
- the method is characterized in that the receiver measures the quality of a received transmission unit, and if the quality of the transmission unit is lower than the predetermined quality level required of a transmission unit, the receiver requests at least one retransmission of the transmission unit in question, until the quality measured by the receiver from a combined transmission unit formed by the originally transmitted transmission unit and at least one retransmitted transmission unit exceeds the predetermined quality level required of a combined transmission unit, whereafter the receiver detects the signal which includes the combined transmission unit.
- the invention also relates to a mobile communications system for transmitting packet-switched data between a transmitter-receiver pair using an ARQ protocol, which mobile communications system comprises a network part and at least one subscriber terminal and a bidirectional radio connection between the network part and the subscriber terminal, and the transmitter- receiver pair is formed by network part and the subscriber terminal, and the data to be transmitted on the bidirectional radio connection is inserted in transmission units.
- the mobile communications system is characterized in that the network part and/or the subscriber terminal comprise a control part, which is arranged to control packet transmission in such a manner that the originally transmitted transmission unit and retransmitted transmission units are combined before the signal is detected, and retransmissions are requested until the quality of the transmission unit corresponds to the predetermined quality level, whereafter the signal is detected, a quality part in which the quality of a received transmission unit is determined, combining means in which the originally transmitted transmission unit and the retransmitted transmission units are combined.
- a control part which is arranged to control packet transmission in such a manner that the originally transmitted transmission unit and retransmitted transmission units are combined before the signal is detected, and retransmissions are requested until the quality of the transmission unit corresponds to the predetermined quality level, whereafter the signal is detected, a quality part in which the quality of a received transmission unit is determined, combining means in which the originally transmitted transmission unit and the retransmitted transmission units are combined.
- the method of the invention has several great advantages.
- the transmission capacity increased considerably compared with the prior art solutions.
- a bit error rate of 10 9 is achieved when the C/l ratio is moderate; yet the throughput will be adequate.
- By combining transmission units it is possible to eliminate harmful fades nearly completely, even so well that the capacity of the transmission channel is close to that of the theoretical channel of the AWGN type (Average White Gaussian Noise).
- the bit error rate of the received data improves significantly even before decoding and possible deinterleaving. Due to the foregoing, multi-level modulation, e.g. 16-QAM
- a mobile communications system applying the invention can provide a service of any kind of quality. In that case only the combination of quality and throughput has to be optimized.
- the method can also be used in systems in which the re-use pattern is one, i.e. the same carrier frequencies and time slots are used in adjacent cells.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a receiver of the invention
- Figure 2 is a flow chart illustrating an example of execution of the method of the invention
- Figure 3 illustrates an example of data transmission using the method of the invention
- Figure 3A illustrates data processing during transmission
- Figure 3B illustrates data processing at the receiving end
- Figure 3C illustrates signalling related to the transmission.
- the present invention can be used in all mobile communications systems in which data is transmitted using packet switching.
- the term "transmission unit” refers to a transmission unit which is used on a bidirectional radio connection and is the protocol data unit of the first layer (i.e. physical layer) of the seven-layer OSI model of the ISO (Layer 1 Protocol Data Unit).
- the transmission unit may consist of one or more TDMA time slots.
- the transmission unit may be a limited period with one or more spreading codes.
- the transmission unit may be a limited period with one or more frequencies.
- the transmission unit may be any combination of the above examples.
- the transmission unit is any resource that can be indicated on the transmission path, i.e. radio connection.
- the method of the invention is used for transmitting packet switched data in a mobile communications system between a transmitter- receiver pair using an ARQ protocol.
- the mobile communications system comprises a network part and at least one subscriber terminal.
- the network part refers to a fixed element of the network, e.g. a base station, base station controller, mobile services switching centre, or different combinations of these elements.
- a subscriber terminal may for example be a mobile station, a car phone, or a phone utilizing WLL (Wireless Local Loop).
- WLL Wireless Local Loop
- the transmitter-receiver pair is formed by the network part and the subscriber terminal.
- the network part can function both as the transmitter and as the receiver, and the subscriber terminal may similarly function in either way. There is a bidirectional radio connection between the network part and the subscriber terminal.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified block diagram illustrating a receiver of the invention.
- Figure 1 illustrates only the blocks relevant to describing the invention, but it is obvious to one skilled in the art that an ordinary receiver also has several other functions and structures which need not be described more closely in this context.
- the receiver may be e.g. a standard receiver of the GSM system which has been modified according to the invention.
- a signal received by an antenna 100 is supplied to a channel matched filter 106 and channel estimator 108 via radio frequency parts 102 and A D conversion 104.
- the results provided by the channel estimator 108 are supplied to the channel matched filter 106 and autocorrelation calculation 112. The operation described up to this point is known from the prior art.
- a standard receiver also comprises a control part 114, which controls the operation of different means. For the sake of clarity Figure 1 does not illustrate other controls than the new controls required by the invention.
- the control part 114 also comprises a memory 116 in which information can be stored during the processing.
- the receiver comprises, in addition to the above-mentioned means, a quality part 110 in which the quality of received transmission units is assessed.
- a transmission unit can be weighted on the basis of its quality value.
- Combination means 122 are used for forming a combined transmission unit, and combination means 124 for providing autocorrelation values for the combined transmission unit.
- the invention also requires modifications to the control part 114. At its simplest the invention is implemented with a software, in which case the control part is a digital signal processing processor or a general processor, and the steps of the method are measures carried out by the software.
- the invention can also be implemented e.g. with discrete logic composed of HW parts or with the ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).
- the basic idea of the invention is that before the signal is detected, the quality of the transmission unit is checked, and if the quality does not satisfy the set requirements, the transmission unit in question is retransmitted. Thereafter the original transmission unit and the retransmitted transmission unit are combined. If the quality of the combined transmission unit is good enough, the signal can be detected. If the quality is not sufficient, retransmission of the transmission unit in question is requested. This is repeated until the required quality is achieved.
- the originally transmitted transmission unit and retransmitted transmission units as well as their autocorrelation values are stored in the memory 116 of the control part 114.
- the transmission unit When the transmission unit achieves the required quality level, the transmission units and the corresponding autocorrelations are combined in the combination means 122, 124 and they are supplied to the detection part 126, where the received symbols are detected.
- the invention thus concerns integrating quality measurement, diversity combining and the ARQ protocol in the mobile communications environment before detection.
- the required quality level means quality that is high enough for eliminating occasional channel fading.
- One transmission may be enough for some transmission units, but on the other hand retransmission may have to be repeated even dozens of times if the conditions deteriorate.
- Combination of transmission units can be described mathematically with the equation
- a's represent autocorrelation values of the channel impulse response
- y's are the results of the channel matched filter
- J's are the metrics in the Viterbi algorithm
- I is the information sequence
- k is the number of the combined transmission units.
- Figure 2 is a flow chart illustrating the steps of the method more closely.
- Step 200 The receiver can optionally order the desired transmission units, or the transmitter sends first all transmission units automatically at least once.
- Step 202 Check the quality of each received transmission unit independently. The receiver has thus already received at least one transmission unit. If the quality of the transmission unit corresponds to the predetermined quality level, the process proceeds to step 214 in which the signal is detected.
- Step 204 Store the received transmission unit.
- the received transmission unit was not of a good enough quality, and thus it is stored for further processing.
- only the combined transmission unit is stored, and not the separate transmission units forming the combined transmission unit, which allows to save the memory.
- Step 206 Send a retransmission request formed on the basis of the quality of the transmission units. Now the transmitter is requested to retransmit the same transmission unit the quality of which did not satisfy the required quality level. Receive the retransmitted transmission unit. This can be carried out immediately after the request or later on.
- Step 208 Form a combined transmission unit.
- a combined transmission unit is formed by combining transmission units received later with the originally received transmission unit.
- Step 210 Check the quality of the combined transmission unit. In principle, this is the same check as in step 202. The difference between them is that in step 202 the quality of the originally received transmission unit was checked, whereas in this step the quality of the combined transmission unit is checked. This unit contains both the originally received transmission unit and all retransmissions of the original transmission unit received thereafter. If the quality of the combined transmission unit corresponds to the predetermined quality level, the signal can be detected. If the quality of the combined transmission unit does not correspond to the predetermined quality level, the process will return 212 to step 204, in which the last-received transmission unit is stored, whereafter retransmission is repeated. Step 214: Detect the signal, i.e.
- the processing of the transmission unit in question can be finished.
- the following transmission unit for example, can be received and its processing started from step 202.
- the method described is in principle an improved version of the classical ARQ protocol, i.e. the same transmission unit is cumulated before detection until the quality of the cumulated transmission unit is good enough.
- the execution order of the steps is not relevant, but the order of the steps can be changed and new steps can be added. The only thing that is relevant is that transmission units are cumulated before detecting the signal.
- Cumulation of a transmission unit is also applied to packet switched data transmission in which the packets to be transmitted are interleaved and encoded. For the sake of clarity it is assumed in the next example that one packet forms one interleaving period. In practice, a packet may consist of several interleaving periods. First, the data to be transmitted is divided into sections of the size of a predetermined packet. The data of each packet is interleaved and encoded e.g. by means of convolutional coding. A CRC checksum (Cyclic Redundancy Check) may also be formed. Each packet is then divided into transmission units individually. One packet is included in at least one transmission unit. The transmitter informs the receiver of the organization of the data to be sent in the manner agreed in advance. The information comprises e.g.
- the transmitter receives information from the receiver on the order in which the transmission units should be transmitted.
- the receiver may at any point request retransmission of a packet or a transmission unit. The functions of the transmitter are thus chiefly controlled by the receiver.
- Step 200 First the receiver receives the organization of the data. On the basis of this the receiver knows how the transmitter has organized the data into packets and transmission units and what kind of identification data are used. Some of the data may be prearranged, e.g. in the system's control data which are known both by the transmitter and the receiver. Then the receiver orders transmission units in the desired order. The order is formed using a predetermined order algorithm. The structure of the order algorithm may vary. According to the simplest algorithm the transmission units are ordered in sequential order. According to another kind of algorithm the first transmission units are ordered first from each packet, then the second ones, etc. This has the advantage that occasional fading on the channel does not affect all transmission units of the same packet, but transmission units of different packets.
- the order algorithm also defines the order strategy, i.e. whether to order all transmission units at once, or whether to order only a certain number of transmission units, after the reception of which it is decided whether to order new transmission units or retransmissions of the transmission units already received.
- One possible order algorithm is such an algorithm that learns how many times each transmission unit has to be retransmitted on average until the packet formed of transmission units can be decoded correctly. In that case, according to the algorithm, it is requested at the beginning that all packets should be transmitted more than once, e.g. three times, without a separate request.
- Steps 202, 204, 206, 208 and 210 are performed as was described above. Before it is possible to proceed to detection 214, transmission units of at least one packet should be already received so that the packet could be decoded. If convolutional coding is used according to the type II hybrid-ARQ protocol, even part of the transmission units may be enough for decoding the packet. Use of coding is optional since the method can partially, and in certain conditions completely, replace error correction coding, FEC (Forward Error Correction).
- FEC Forward Error Correction
- the method of the invention guarantees a better transmission result than the use of convolutional coding. If the transmission channel is to be of especially good quality, the method of the invention as well as coding and possibly interleaving are used.
- Step 216 Deinterleave and decode the packet.
- the quality of the transmission units of the packet was so good that it is worthwhile deinterleaving and decoding the packet.
- Step 218 Check whether the packet is faulty. Now it is checked whether there were errors in the packet e.g. by checking the CRC checksum. If there were errors in the packet, return 220 to step 200 in which retransmission of the transmission units of the poorest quality, for example, is ordered according to the order algorithm. If there were no errors in the packet, the originally transmitted data can be processed, e.g. they can be supplied to the application that ordered the packet. Then it is possible to check whether all data have been processed. The subscriber knows how many packets or transmission units the transmitter was to transmit. If all the data have been processed, the function can be discontinued. If this is not the case, return to step 200, in which according to the order algorithm more packets or the missing packets are ordered, for example.
- Figure 3 illustrates an example of how packets are transmitted according to the method.
- the transmitter divides the data 300 to be transmitted into packets.
- the first packet 302 contains data 1 2 and the second packet 304 data 3 4. Both packets are further divided into transmission units.
- the first packet 302 is divided into two transmission units.
- the first transmission unit 310 contains data 1 and the second transmission unit 312 data 2.
- the second packet 304 is divided into two transmission units correspondingly.
- the first transmission unit 314 contains data 3 and the second transmission unit 316 data 4.
- the data describing the data to be transmitted in this example are as simple as possible, but in reality the data are, of course, much more complex. Neither the information structures required by the packets and transmission unit have been described for the sake of simplicity, nor the possible use of interleaving and coding.
- the X-axis indicates time and the Y-axis quality.
- Quality refers to the measured quality of a transmission unit and the measured quality of a packet.
- the quality of a transmission unit and the quality of a packet are not proportional to each other; they have been placed on the same Y-axis only to facilitate illustration.
- the quality of a transmission unit is typically determined by measuring the signal-to-noise ratio of the transmission unit, and the quality of a packet is determined by checking the CRC of the packet.
- the receiver receives all transmission units 310, 321 A, 314A, 316 once.
- Two transmission units 310, 316 satisfy the quality level 320 required of a transmission unit.
- Two transmission units 312A, 314A do not satisfy the required quality level 320 due to a sudden fading on the radio path, and thus retransmission 312B, 314B will be carried out.
- the quality of the transmission units 312B and 312A, 314B and 314A combined according to the invention exceeds the required quality level 320.
- the quality of the packet 304 formed of the transmission units 314B, 314A and 316 exceeds the quality level 322 required of a packet , and thus it is ready for processing.
- the quality of the packet 302 formed of the transmission units 310, 312B and 312 A is lower than the quality level 322 required of a packet, and thus the worse transmission unit 312 of the packet is retransmitted 312C.
- the quality of the combined transmission unit 312C, 3142, 312A clearly exceeds the quality level 320 required of a transmission unit, and thus it is noticed when the packet 302 formed of the transmission units 310, 312C, 312B and 312A is deinterleaved and decoded that its quality exceeds the quality level 322 required of a packet.
- the data 300 transmitted originally by the transmitter can now be decoded at the receiving end.
- At least two transmitter-receiver pairs use the same time slot for sending a transmission unit in a mobile communications system utilizing the TDMA.
- These transmitter-receiver pairs can be located in adjacent cells when the re-use pattern of the system is one, or the transmitter-receiver pairs may be even within the same cell.
- the transmission units of each transmitter-receiver pair have a training sequence of their own, on the basis of which the transmitter-receiver pair separates its own transmission units. The idea is that the training sequence is a code by means of which the receiver separates transmissions intended for it from a channel.
- CRC error checksum a CRC error checksum separately both for the transmission unit and the packet in the transmission. This sum is used for checking at the receiving end whether the transmission unit and/or the packet contains errors. It is also possible to use other ways of forming the error checksum. Quality can also be determined by forming a bit error rate of the transmission unit. The quality of a received transmission unit can also be determined by forming the C/l ratio (Carrier/Interference) of the transmission unit by means of the training sequence. This is carried out e.g. by correlating a known training sequence on the basis of the impulse response of the channel estimated in the channel estimator 108. The difference between this correlation and the training sequence included in the actual received transmission unit determines the noise and interference of the received signal. This can be expressed by the following equation
- the quality level of a combined transmission unit is determined by comparing the average quality level of the transmission units with the adaptive quality threshold. The average quality level is obtained e.g.
- Adaptivity means that the system can be self-learning, whereby the system optimizes its function by modifying the quality limits so that they correspond to the conditions and in order to maximise efficient use of the transmission capacity.
- a part of the transmission unit is requested to be retransmitted. This allows to save transmission capacity.
- the transmission unit is one TDMA time slot.
- Such a TDMA time slot is included in the radio burst to be to be transmitted to a radio path. If the fade affects only for example the first part of the burst, this is noticed at the receiving end and only retransmission of the first part of the burst is requested, and instead of the whole burst, only half a burst is needed as the transmission unit.
- the method of the invention requires a bidirectional transmission path since data is transmitted in one direction and control information, e.g. retransmission requests, in the other.
- the transmitter should be able to decode the identification data used for the transmission unit by the receiver so that when the receiver gives any identification data, the transmitter knows which identification data of the transmission unit it corresponds to.
- a protocol is processed when information is transmitted using the uplink transmission path, i.e. from the subscriber terminal to the network part.
- the transmitter i.e.
- the subscriber terminal requests capacity for transmitting a certain amount of data.
- the amount is expressed by a number which can be directly interpreted as the number of transmission units that are needed.
- CCH Control Channel
- the network part announces which RID is allowed to transmit on which traffic channel (TCH).
- TCH traffic channel
- F Forward Order
- the subscriber terminal monitors the occurrence of its own RID on the CCH, and having noticed its own RID it finds out from the FO which transmission units it should transmit on the TCH. It is of course possible to allocate several TCHs, in which case the subscriber terminal sends its transmission units to the network part on all of them.
- the subscriber terminal concludes from the L1-PDU-IDs requested on the FO which transmission units will no longer be requested to be retransmitted, i.e. their quality has been good enough when the network part has received them or a good enough quality has been achieved by combining transmission units.
- the subscriber terminal can control its reception buffer, i.e. remove unnecessary transmission units from its buffer.
- the network part correspondingly knows which transmission units it no longer needs, and thus it can control its own transmission buffer. Transmission continues as was described above until the total amount of data has been transferred.
- the following example correspondingly describes how a protocol is processed when data is transmitted in the downlink direction, i.e. from the network part to the subscriber terminal.
- the transmitter i.e. the network part, informs the receiver of the identifier (RID) which it will use for transmitting a certain amount of data.
- the amount of data can also be communicated.
- the subscriber terminal starts to listen to the CCH, on which the network part announces to which RID transmission units are transmitted on each TCH.
- the network part may also transmit on the FO, on which it announces which transmission units will be transmitted on which TCH.
- FOS Forward Order Scheduler
- the subscriber terminal communicates the L1-PDU-IDs the network part should transmit on the TCHs it has allocated.
- the network part also concludes from the information given on the FO or another channel which transmission units will no longer be ordered, and thus it can remove these units from its transmission buffer.
- the subscriber terminal knows which transmission units it will no longer order, and thus it can control its reception buffer.
- the data transmission described in Figure 3B is performed e.g. in the manner described in Figure 3C. It is assumed that the transmitter is the subscriber terminal and the receiver is the network part. Thus the case of the uplink transmission path also applies to this case.
- the subscriber terminal requests 350 capacity for transmitting the transmission units 310, 312, 314, 316. Having received the request the network part allocates 352 a RID having a value of 1001 to the subscriber terminal.
- the network part communicates 354 on the CCH that a RID having a value of 1001 may transmit on a TCH having a value of 25.
- the subscriber terminal also listens to the FO on which the network part communicates 356 that the subscriber terminal should transmit the transmission units the L1- PDU-IDs of which are 310, 312, 314, 316 on the TCH having a value of 25.
- the subscriber terminal sends 358, 360, 362, 364 the requested transmission units 310, 312, 314 and 316 on the TCH having a value of 25.
- the network part communicates 366 on the FO that it requires retransmissions of transmission units 312 and 314 on the TCH having a value of 25.
- the subscriber terminal transmits 368, 370 the requested transmission units.
- the network part requests 372 again retransmission of transmission unit 312 on the FO, and the subscriber terminal performs 374 this.
- the transmission has been completed and the reserved transmission capacity can be released.
- the transmitter may ask for extra capacity for transmitting a new amount of data after the previous transmission has ended, whereby a new RID is obtained for the order.
- the transmitter may also ask for extra capacity before the previous transmission has finished, whereby a new RID can be allocated for transmission, or it can be agreed that the requested amount of data is transmitted by means of the RID already allocated.
- Orders as well as channel allocation signalling may be CRC-protected on the FO. Thus it is not necessary to include the L1-PDU-IDs of an order in the actual transmission units. If the CRC check is not passed at the receiving end of the order, the ordered transmission units are not transmitted. The receiver notes this and repeats the order. Poor quality of the order can be also detected by means of another method.
- Ordering of transmission units may be a process separate from the allocation of the traffic channel used for transmission on the bidirectional radio connection.
- the network part may be responsible for all channel allocations both when it functions as a transmitter and when it functions as a receiver. On the basis of predetermined information and/or information received from the receiver the transmitter knows which order channel the transmitter should listen to and what timing would be suitable for listening.
- the transmitter informs the receiver of the organization of data and the receiver orders the desired transmission unit or packets.
- the receiver can order the transmission units in random order.
- ordering is controlled by an algorithm which makes transmission more effective.
- the function of the transmitter may be controlled so that it transmits only the ordered transmission units.
- the transmitter may transmit transmission units according to orders and a predetermined algorithm.
- the receiver may request retransmission of only those transmission units that do not satisfy the required quality level. In that case the transmission units of a combined transmission unit that are of the poorest quality are retransmitted first. If the packet still cannot be correctly decoded after this, retransmissions of other transmission units are also requested.
- a retransmission request or an order of a transmission unit may comprise the quality value of the transmission unit.
- the quality value is a way of indicating the quality of a transmission unit, being agreed in advance by the transmitter and the receiver, e.g. the quality values may be numerical values from 0 to n.
- n a very good quality.
- the transmitter may send the transmission units in the order according to the quality value.
- the receiver does not need to give a definite order in which it wishes to receive the transmission units. Since the poorest transmission units are retransmitted first, the probability of the receiver being able to decode a packet correctly increases. Ordering of a packet or a retransmission request may correspondingly also comprise the quality value of the packet.
- the receiver may notify the transmitter after it has succeeded in processing a transmission unit or a packet.
- the receiver may at any time try to decode possible coding and interleaving and to check the error correction sum. If decoding succeeds without errors, the transmitter may conclude from this kind of a message that it no longer needs to retransmit the transmission units belonging to the packet in question, although there were a valid request for retransmitting them. This function is thus a kind of cancellation message.
- the receiver may count how many times it has requested retransmission of each transmission unit. This is done because a limit may be defined for the number of retransmission requests in the order algorithm. If it is not possible to transmit data correctly within this limit, transmission of the data in question, i.e. a transmission unit or a packet, is restarted and the receiver deletes the retransmitted transmission units it may have previously stored from its memory.
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