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Delay statistics and throughput performance for multi-rate wireless networks under multiuser diversityLe et al., 2006
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- Le L
- Hossain E
- Alfa T
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- IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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An analytical framework for radio link level performance evaluation under scheduling and automatic repeat request (ARQ)-based error control in a multi-rate wireless network is presented. The multi-rate transmission is assumed to be achieved through adaptive …
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