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titleOfInvention Variable block length and superposition coding for hybrid automatic repeat request
abstract An eNB may retransmit packets according to a hybrid automatic repeat request using superposition coding. In one instance, the eNB receives a negative-acknowledgement of an initially transmitted packet and retransmits at least one packet according to hybrid automatic repeat request using superposition coding in response to the negative-acknowledgement. The eNB also retransmits packets according to variable block length retransmission. In this instance, the eNB receives a negative-acknowledgement of an initially transmitted fixed block length packet and retransmits a variable block length packet in response to the negative-acknowledgement.
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