In this paper we study in-order packet delivery delay of two recently proposed network coded transmission schemes with applications in wireless broadcast. Unlike previous works where asymptotic behaviour of decoding or delivery delay was presented, we provide a general analysis of the three conditions under which in-order packet delivery is possible at a receiver: by 1) catching up with the sender, 2) receiving while a leader, and 3) chance decoding. We use a Markov model to represent the difference between the knowledge space of the sender and a receiver. For the first condition, we calculate the expected distribution of decoding cycle lengths under the Markov model. For the second condition, we propose to use a simplifying independent Mar...
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In this paper, we provide theoretical and simulationbased study of the delivery delay performance o...
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This paper studies the complicated interplay of the completion time (as a measure of throughput) and...
In this work, we present an analytical study of the average delay and network throughput for packet ...
We study the broadcast transmission of a single file to an arbitrary number of receivers in a wirele...
Characterization of the delay profile of systems employing random linear network coding is important...
In this paper, we provide theoretical and simulationbased study of the delivery delay performance o...
In this paper, we provide theoretical and simulation-based study of the delivery delay performance o...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the throughput and decoding-delay performance of random linea...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Abstract — In an unreliable packet network setting, we study the performance gains of optimal transm...
We consider broadcasting a block of packets to multiple wireless receivers under random packet erasu...
In this thesis, we are concerned with the analysis and design of deterministic network coding scheme...
We study the interplay between the throughput and average packet decoding delay (APDD) of linear net...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
A fundamental understanding of the delay behavior of network coding is key towards its successful ap...
This paper studies the complicated interplay of the completion time (as a measure of throughput) and...
In this work, we present an analytical study of the average delay and network throughput for packet ...
We study the broadcast transmission of a single file to an arbitrary number of receivers in a wirele...