Abstract — In many packet-based communication systems such as TCP/IP-based systems, packets are communicated over a noisy physical layer (a channel), and if a packet cannot be decoded correctly, then the transport layer retransmits it. Of course, retransmissions consume significant resources and their use should be limited. However, decreasing the likelihood of retransmission requires to encode the packets with strong channel codes in the physical layer, which also requires additional channel resources. In this paper, we study the cross-layer tradeoff between coding and packet retransmissions, and optimize over the total channel resource consumption. We show that as the packet length k increases, the redundancy r beyond the k/C channel uses...
Abstract — We specify the stable throughput region for broad-cast systems with one or two source nod...
This research is concerned with the reliable delivery of scalable compressed data over lossy communi...
Network heterogeneity has become a major issue and multi-media applications have to cope with interc...
In this paper we propose an information theoretic framework for studying coding and throughput optim...
Abstract-In this paper we propose an information theoretic framework for studying coding and through...
We present a capacity-approaching coding scheme for unicast or multicast over lossy packet networks....
We consider protocol coding that gives a rise to secondary communication channels, defined by combin...
Abstract—Recent studies have shown that retransmis-sions can cause heavy-tailed transmission delays ...
Incorporating network coding into TCP has the advantage of masking packet losses from the congestion...
We study joint network and channel code design tooptimize delay performance. Here the delay is the t...
We define protocol coding as a way to encode information in the actions taken by a communication pro...
Network Coding (NC) has emerged as a ubiquitous technique of communication networks and has extensiv...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
We define the “reordering channel” which approximates packet communication over multipath networks....
This dissertation focuses on linear packet combining (coding) strategies for bulk content data distr...
Abstract — We specify the stable throughput region for broad-cast systems with one or two source nod...
This research is concerned with the reliable delivery of scalable compressed data over lossy communi...
Network heterogeneity has become a major issue and multi-media applications have to cope with interc...
In this paper we propose an information theoretic framework for studying coding and throughput optim...
Abstract-In this paper we propose an information theoretic framework for studying coding and through...
We present a capacity-approaching coding scheme for unicast or multicast over lossy packet networks....
We consider protocol coding that gives a rise to secondary communication channels, defined by combin...
Abstract—Recent studies have shown that retransmis-sions can cause heavy-tailed transmission delays ...
Incorporating network coding into TCP has the advantage of masking packet losses from the congestion...
We study joint network and channel code design tooptimize delay performance. Here the delay is the t...
We define protocol coding as a way to encode information in the actions taken by a communication pro...
Network Coding (NC) has emerged as a ubiquitous technique of communication networks and has extensiv...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
We define the “reordering channel” which approximates packet communication over multipath networks....
This dissertation focuses on linear packet combining (coding) strategies for bulk content data distr...
Abstract — We specify the stable throughput region for broad-cast systems with one or two source nod...
This research is concerned with the reliable delivery of scalable compressed data over lossy communi...
Network heterogeneity has become a major issue and multi-media applications have to cope with interc...