We consider scenarios where wireless clients are missing some packets, but they collectively know every packet. The clients collaborate to exchange missing packets over an error-free broadcast channel with capacity of one packet per channel use. First, we present an algorithm that allows each client to obtain missing packets, with minimum number of transmissions. The algorithm employs random linear coding over a sufficiently large field. Next, we show that the field size can be reduced while maintaining the same number of transmissions. Finally, we establish lower and upper bounds on the minimum number of transmissions that are easily computable and often tight as demonstrated by numerical simulations
We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes m...
We study the Relay-based Cooperative Data Exchange (RCDE) problem, where initially each client has a...
Graduation date: 2016In this work, we study network coding technique, its relation to random matrice...
Abstract—We consider the problem of minimizing the cost of cooperative data exchange between a group...
We consider the problem of finding an optimal packet transmission policy that minimizes the total co...
In this paper, we generalize the problem of network coded cooperative data exchange from a fixed bro...
Network coding is a novel technique that has a significant potential to improve throughput, robustne...
We consider the problem of cooperative data exchange in a group of wireless clients. In this problem...
In this paper, we study the data exchange problem, where a set of users is interested in gaining acc...
In this thesis we study cooperation between wireless devices with the goal of obtaining more efficie...
Network-coded cooperative communication (NC-CC) has been proposed and evaluated as a powerful techno...
Abstract The authors present a strategy that improves the reliability of data transmission from mult...
In this thesis we study the data exchange problem where a set of users is interested in gaining acce...
In this paper, we consider the problem of minimizing the total transmission cost for exchanging chan...
We consider the performance of network coding for a wireless cooperative network in which a source w...
We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes m...
We study the Relay-based Cooperative Data Exchange (RCDE) problem, where initially each client has a...
Graduation date: 2016In this work, we study network coding technique, its relation to random matrice...
Abstract—We consider the problem of minimizing the cost of cooperative data exchange between a group...
We consider the problem of finding an optimal packet transmission policy that minimizes the total co...
In this paper, we generalize the problem of network coded cooperative data exchange from a fixed bro...
Network coding is a novel technique that has a significant potential to improve throughput, robustne...
We consider the problem of cooperative data exchange in a group of wireless clients. In this problem...
In this paper, we study the data exchange problem, where a set of users is interested in gaining acc...
In this thesis we study cooperation between wireless devices with the goal of obtaining more efficie...
Network-coded cooperative communication (NC-CC) has been proposed and evaluated as a powerful techno...
Abstract The authors present a strategy that improves the reliability of data transmission from mult...
In this thesis we study the data exchange problem where a set of users is interested in gaining acce...
In this paper, we consider the problem of minimizing the total transmission cost for exchanging chan...
We consider the performance of network coding for a wireless cooperative network in which a source w...
We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes m...
We study the Relay-based Cooperative Data Exchange (RCDE) problem, where initially each client has a...
Graduation date: 2016In this work, we study network coding technique, its relation to random matrice...