This paper attempts to address the effectiveness of physical-layer network coding (PNC) on the throughput improvement for multi-hop multicast in random wireless ad hoc networks (WAHNs). We prove that the per session throughput order with PNC is tightly bounded as Theta((n root mR(n))(-1)) if m = O(R-2 (n)), where n is the total number of nodes, R(n) is the communication range, and m is the number of destinations for each multicast session. We also show that per-session throughput order with PNC is tight bounded as Theta(n(-1)), when m = Omega(R-2 (n)). The results of this paper imply that PNC cannot improve the throughput order of multicast in random WAHNs, which is different from the intuition that PNC may improve the throughput order as i...
Network coding has been shown to be an effective coding technique to improve the throughput of a mul...
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This paper attempts to address the effectiveness of physical-layer network coding (PNC) on the throu...
This paper attempts to address the effectiveness of physical-layer network coding (PNC) on the capac...
Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pair unicast ...
Abstract — Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pa...
Based on the result of Gupta and Kumar's seminal work, it has been proven that the scheme which...
Abstract—One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast...
The protocols used in ad hoc networks today are based on the assumption that the best way to approac...
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We study the asymptotic throughput for a large-scale wireless ad hoc network consisting of n nodes u...
Abstract—This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the gain of joint Network Coding and link...
Network coding is a powerful coding technique that has been proved to be very effective in achieving...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Network coding has been shown to be an effective coding technique to improve the throughput of a mul...
In this paper, we study the capacity of a large-scale random wire-less network for multicast. Assume...
Network coding generalizes the conventional routing paradigm by allowing nodes to mix information re...
This paper attempts to address the effectiveness of physical-layer network coding (PNC) on the throu...
This paper attempts to address the effectiveness of physical-layer network coding (PNC) on the capac...
Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pair unicast ...
Abstract — Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pa...
Based on the result of Gupta and Kumar's seminal work, it has been proven that the scheme which...
Abstract—One of the main characteristics of wireless ad hoc networks is their node-centric broadcast...
The protocols used in ad hoc networks today are based on the assumption that the best way to approac...
To reduce the cost and complexity of network coding in multicast networks, we propose an algorithm t...
We study the asymptotic throughput for a large-scale wireless ad hoc network consisting of n nodes u...
Abstract—This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the gain of joint Network Coding and link...
Network coding is a powerful coding technique that has been proved to be very effective in achieving...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Network coding has been shown to be an effective coding technique to improve the throughput of a mul...
In this paper, we study the capacity of a large-scale random wire-less network for multicast. Assume...
Network coding generalizes the conventional routing paradigm by allowing nodes to mix information re...