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We formulate the N-stage problem of Adaptive Incremental Redundancy (IR) Hybrid ARQ (HARQ) rate selection given delayed channel mutual information feedback and fixed packet size as a Markov Decisio

We obtain throughput expressions for an incremental redundancy (IR) hybrid ARQ (HARQ) system given delayed channel mutual information feedback using renewal process theory.

Rate vs Fidelity for the Binary Source By S. P. LLOYD (Manuscript received May 5, 1976) Errors are deliberately introduced in the output of a binary message source to reduce the entropy rate.

We review various rate-adaptive modulation schemes for optical communications that enables maximizing the spectral efficiency at any channel condition, and analyze their theoretic benefits and weak

Abstract: A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so that the queue sizes remain bounded over time.

In this paper we study energy-aware scheduling that trades energy consumption against a traditional performance measure of delay.

This paper addresses channel allocation for multi-user OFDM systems for real-time packet oriented data transmission.

Mathematical models of congestion control capture the congestion indication mechanism at the router in two different ways: Rate-based models, where the queue-length at the router does not explicitl

The rate-distortion dimension (RDD) of an analog stationary process is studied as a measure of complexity that captures the amount of information contained in the process.

Suppose in the communication system of Fig. 1, the source emits a sequence of continuous-valued random variables.