Tabet, T.Dusad, S.Knopp, R.2007-05-242007-05-242007-05-24200710.1109/TIT.2007.905001https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/7377WOS:00024977400003011282In this paper, we present an efficient protocol for the delay-limited fading ARQ single relay half duplex channel. The source is using an ARQ retransmission protocol to send data to the relay and the destination. When the relay is able to decode, both the relay and the source send the same data to the destination providing additional gains. The proposed protocol exploits two kinds of diversity: (i) space diversity available through the cooperative (relay) terminal, which retransmits the source’s signals, (ii) ARQ diversity obtained by leveraging the retransmission delay to enhance the reliability. The performance characterization is in terms of the achievable diversity, multiplexing gain and delay tradeoff for a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. Then, by letting the source’s power level vary over the retransmission rounds, we show the benefits of power control on the diversity.cooperative diversityrelay channelARQdiversity multiplexing delay tradeoffwireless networks.Diversity-Multiplexing-Delay Tradeoff in Half-Duplex ARQ Relay Channelstext::journal::journal article::research article