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Is there different types of HARQ in LTE?

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Is there different types of HARQ in LTE?
posted Mar 12, 2014 by Parampreet Kaur

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I didn't get your relative query. what do you mean to say ? are you asking about the different HARQ processes in LTE or you want to know about Uplink and downlink HARQ processes please clarify your question.

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Still i am answering it. I hope it will satisfy the question.

Synchronous HARQ (used in UPLINK):

  1. Re-transmissions are scheduled at fixed time intervals
  2. Generates lower over-head as it doesn't need to include HARQ process Id in the outgoing data
  3. Always works in cycle even if no resources are allocated during a specific sub frame; which means that the 1st process will repeat itself after every 8 ms.

Asynchronous HARQ (used in DOWNLINK):

  1. eNB can use any of the HARQ process (out of 1-8 SAW process) in the DL
  2. eNB provides instructions to the UE regarding which HARQ process to use during each sub-frame for which resources are allocated. (The HARQ process identity is included within the PDCCH transmission)
  3. Asynchronous HARQ increases signalling overhead because it includes the HARQ process Identity within the DCI.
  4. Asynchronous HARQ increases flexibility because re-transmissions doesn't have to be scheduled during every sub-frame.

UL HARQ:
As mentioned, above HARQ is synchronous in the UL. Whenever, a re-transmission occurs in UL, it can be either Adaptive and Non-adaptive

answer May 5, 2014 by Hiteshwar Thakur
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