In this paper, we study the implications of using a form of network coding known as Random Linear Coding (RLC) for unicast communications from an economic perspective by investigating a simple scenario, in which several network nodes, the users, download files from the Internet via another network node, the sender, and the receivers as users pay a certain price to the sender for this service. The mean packet delay for a transmission scheme with RLC is analyzed and applied into an optimal pricing model to characterize the optimal admission rate, price and revenue. The simulation results show that RLC achieves better performance in terms of both mean packet delay and revenue compared to the basic retransmission scheme
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In this letter, we use random linear network coding (RLNC) to deliver a two layered video sequence t...
Abstract — In an unreliable packet network setting, we study the performance gains of optimal transm...
Video surveillance and similar real-time applications on wireless networks require increased reliabi...
Abstract: In this paper, we study the implications of using a form of network coding known as Random...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate the benefits of using a form of network coding known as Ran...
Abstract — This work focuses on a cellular system scenario of a single base station broadcasting inc...
Our primary goal in this paper is to traverse the performance gap between two linear network coding ...
Abstract—We introduce a random linear code con-struction for erasure packet channel. We then analyze...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the throughput and decoding-delay performance of random linea...
In this work, we propose a novel intra-flow network coding solution, which is based on the combinati...
A fundamental understanding of the delay behavior of network coding is key towards its successful ap...
Random linear network coding (RLNC) has been shown to efficiently improve the network performance in...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the benefits of applying a form of network codin...
We propose an enhanced version of an intra-flow Network Coding protocol, which was conceived to offe...
Network coding is an alternative to traditional store-and-forward routing and is known to be necessa...
In this letter, we use random linear network coding (RLNC) to deliver a two layered video sequence t...
Abstract — In an unreliable packet network setting, we study the performance gains of optimal transm...
Video surveillance and similar real-time applications on wireless networks require increased reliabi...