We consider broadcasting a block of packets to multiple wireless receivers under random packet erasures using instantly decodable network coding (IDNC). The sender first broadcasts each packet uncoded once, then generates coded packets according to receivers’ feedback about their missing packets. We focus on strict IDNC (S-IDNC), where each coded packet includes at most one missing packet of every receiver. But, we will also study its relation with generalized IDNC (G-IDNC), where this condition is relaxed. We characterize two fundamental performance limits of S-IDNC: (1) the number of transmissions to complete the broadcast, which measures throughput and (2) average packet decoding delay, which measures how fast each packet is decode...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
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This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
Abstract—In this paper, a comprehensive study of packet-based instantly decodable network coding (ID...
This paper studies the complicated interplay of the completion time (as a measure of throughput) and...
Instantly Decodable Network Coding (IDNC) is a subclass of opportunistic network coding that has num...
Instantly Decodable Network Coding (IDNC) is a subclass of opportunistic network coding that has num...
This paper studies feedback based instantly decodable network coding with the aim of minimizing deco...
In this paper, we consider Instantly Decodable Network Codes (IDNC) in centralized and cooperative w...
We study the interplay between the throughput and average packet decoding delay (APDD) of linear net...
Our primary goal in this paper is to traverse the performance gap between two linear network coding ...
Wireless digital broadcasting applications such as digital audio broadcast (DAB) and digital video b...
In this thesis, we are concerned with the analysis and design of deterministic network coding scheme...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the throughput and decoding-delay performance of random linea...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
Abstract—In this paper, a comprehensive study of packet-based instantly decodable network coding (ID...
This paper studies the complicated interplay of the completion time (as a measure of throughput) and...
Instantly Decodable Network Coding (IDNC) is a subclass of opportunistic network coding that has num...
Instantly Decodable Network Coding (IDNC) is a subclass of opportunistic network coding that has num...
This paper studies feedback based instantly decodable network coding with the aim of minimizing deco...
In this paper, we consider Instantly Decodable Network Codes (IDNC) in centralized and cooperative w...
We study the interplay between the throughput and average packet decoding delay (APDD) of linear net...
Our primary goal in this paper is to traverse the performance gap between two linear network coding ...
Wireless digital broadcasting applications such as digital audio broadcast (DAB) and digital video b...
In this thesis, we are concerned with the analysis and design of deterministic network coding scheme...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the throughput and decoding-delay performance of random linea...
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the delivery time of data messages to cellular users us...