We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes may replicate-and-forward packets in addition to sending random linear combinations of the packets. We argue that if this strategy is used only at certain nodes in the network, the throughput will not be reduced relative to random linear network coding. Furthermore, if packets can traverse the entire network in their systematic (uncoded) form, per-packet delay can be reduced, decoding complexity can be reduced, and the potential to recover packets from incomplete coded blocks will be improved. We describe this approach and provide an analysis of the packet loss rate for fixed-rate coding on a multihop path
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract The authors present a strategy that improves the reliability of data transmission from mult...
Graduation date: 2011Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from May 12, 2011 - ...
Network coding is known to be able to improve a network’s throughput and resilience to packet losses...
We consider the problem of finding an optimal packet transmission policy that minimizes the total co...
We consider the performance of network coding for a wireless cooperative network in which a source w...
Network coding, first proposed in the seminal work by Ahlswede, Cai, Li, and Yeung, has attracted si...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Wireless communication networks have been incorporated into our daily life and provide convenience a...
In this work, firstly we propose a practical and effective cooperative communication technique based...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Network coding has been receiving much attention recently for its ability to improve network through...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
Network coding is a collection of techniques in which a node is allowed to combine, encode and send ...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract The authors present a strategy that improves the reliability of data transmission from mult...
Graduation date: 2011Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from May 12, 2011 - ...
Network coding is known to be able to improve a network’s throughput and resilience to packet losses...
We consider the problem of finding an optimal packet transmission policy that minimizes the total co...
We consider the performance of network coding for a wireless cooperative network in which a source w...
Network coding, first proposed in the seminal work by Ahlswede, Cai, Li, and Yeung, has attracted si...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Wireless communication networks have been incorporated into our daily life and provide convenience a...
In this work, firstly we propose a practical and effective cooperative communication technique based...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Network coding has been receiving much attention recently for its ability to improve network through...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
Network coding is a collection of techniques in which a node is allowed to combine, encode and send ...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
Abstract The authors present a strategy that improves the reliability of data transmission from mult...
Graduation date: 2011Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from May 12, 2011 - ...