Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting in communication networks, in terms of both network throughput and network management. In this paper, we address the problem of rate control at end-systems for network coding based multicast flows. We develop two adaptive rate control algorithms for the networks with given coding subgraphs and without given coding subgraphs, respectively. With random network coding, both algorithms can be implemented in a distributed manner, and work at transport layer to adjust source rates and at network layer to carry out network coding. We prove that the proposed algorithms converge to the globally optimal solutions. Some related issues are discussed, and...
Abstract—For a unicast/multicast session, network coding is generally implemented via random coding ...
Multicasting has emerged as one of the most active research areas in the field of networking. This d...
The authors consider the optimal flow control problem in multirate multicast networks where all rece...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting ...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting ...
The problem of multiple multicast sessions with intra-session network coding in time-varying networ...
There are two common network models for network coded traffic: one is the fractional ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Single-rate multicasting may yield low utilization of the net-work resources when a subset of the re...
Abstract — We adopt the network coding approach to achieve minimum-cost multicast in interference-li...
International audienceMultirate multicasting is a generalization of single-rate multicasting to prev...
Intra-session network coding has been shown to offer significant gains in terms of achievable throug...
International audienceMultirate multicasting is a generalization of single-rate multicasting to prev...
The famous max-flow min-cut theorem states that a source node s can send information through a netwo...
Abstract—For a unicast/multicast session, network coding is generally implemented via random coding ...
Multicasting has emerged as one of the most active research areas in the field of networking. This d...
The authors consider the optimal flow control problem in multirate multicast networks where all rece...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting ...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting ...
The problem of multiple multicast sessions with intra-session network coding in time-varying networ...
There are two common network models for network coded traffic: one is the fractional ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Single-rate multicasting may yield low utilization of the net-work resources when a subset of the re...
Abstract — We adopt the network coding approach to achieve minimum-cost multicast in interference-li...
International audienceMultirate multicasting is a generalization of single-rate multicasting to prev...
Intra-session network coding has been shown to offer significant gains in terms of achievable throug...
International audienceMultirate multicasting is a generalization of single-rate multicasting to prev...
The famous max-flow min-cut theorem states that a source node s can send information through a netwo...
Abstract—For a unicast/multicast session, network coding is generally implemented via random coding ...
Multicasting has emerged as one of the most active research areas in the field of networking. This d...
The authors consider the optimal flow control problem in multirate multicast networks where all rece...