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Ultrahigh throughput wireless broadband data transmission method and system

A data transmission method and wireless broadband technology, which are applied in the field of ultra-high throughput wireless broadband data transmission methods and systems, can solve problems such as increasing equipment cost, large delay, and wasting network bandwidth, and reduce network delay and overall cost effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-03-10
GUANGDONG NUFRONT COMP SYST CHIP
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[0005] 3. A large number of fragments will burden the processor and storage, and increase the cost of equipment
[0006] 4. Because the sender is not sure about the fragmentation reception of the receiver
Each retransmission needs to retransmit all fragments, wasting network bandwidth
[0007] 5. Once the fragment is lost, the sender confirms that it needs to retransmit, and the delay is relatively large

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[0073] If there are four data packets of 1.5kB to be transmitted, the SN numbers of the data packets are 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively. The resource of the first frame is 5kB, and the SN number is 1 / 2 / 3 full packet data and 500-byte fragments with SN=4, assuming that the receiving ACK situation is as follows Figure 4a As shown, SN1 / 2 transmission fails and needs to be retransmitted.

[0074] If the resource allocated for the second frame is 500 bytes, the SN1 data packet will be sent first. Since the available resource (or remaining resource) is only 500 bytes, the SN1 data is fragmented. Assuming that the received ACK is as follows Figure 4b shown. SN1 Fragment 0 is successfully transmitted, and the rest will continue to be sent in the next frame.

[0075] The resource allocated in the third frame is 1.5kB, then continue to send the remaining fragments of the SN1 data packet and part of the data of SN2, assuming that the received ACK is as follows Figure 4c As shown, th...

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The invention provides an ultrahigh throughput wireless broadband data transmission method, which can be used for fragmenting data according to available channel resources, and comprises the followingsteps that: a sending end sends a plurality of data frames and / or fragmented data according to the resources allocated by a channel; the successfully received data frame and / or fragmented data is confirmed according to the confirmation management frame fed back by the receiving end; the unsuccessfully received data frames and / or fragmented data are retransmitted; and when retransmission is carried out, fragmentation processing is carried out on the data frame and / or the fragmented data again according to the current available resources. Channel resources can be used to the maximum extent andare not influenced by the size of a fixed fragment; a large number of fragmentation can be avoided under the condition that resources are sufficient, the processing time of a processor is shortened while the expenditure of wireless resources is reduced, and the overall cost is reduced; through immediate acknowledgement, acknowledged received fragments are prevented from being transmitted for multiple times, and meanwhile, the network delay is effectively reduced.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of wireless communication, in particular to an ultra-high throughput wireless broadband data transmission method and system. Background technique [0002] In network data transmission, fragmentation is beneficial for network data packets passing through a network whose maximum transmission unit (MTU, Maximum Transmission Unit) is smaller than the length of the data packet. In the case of wireless channel fading, multipath fading, and severe inter-channel interference, the use of fragmented transmission can avoid retransmission of the entire frame of data caused by channel errors and improve the overall success rate of data transmission. However, if the fragmentation is too small, there will be more overhead such as packet headers and fragmentation information, and the proportion of the payload will be small, which will lead to waste of network resources. Currently, network data fragmentation is generally fr...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L5/00H04L1/08H04L1/16
CPCH04L5/0053H04L1/08H04L1/1607
Inventor 南书志杨之佐刘慎发王凯鲍东山
Owner GUANGDONG NUFRONT COMP SYST CHIP
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