Abstract—Via multiterminal information theory, we present fundamental rate delay tradeoffs that delay mitigating codes must have when utilized over multipath routed and network coded networks. We formulate plotting the rate delay tradeoff as a calculus problem on a capacity region of a related abstracted broadcast channel. This calculus problem simplifies to an integer programming problem, which for small numbers of packets may be solved explicitly, or for larger values of packets, may be accurately approximated through the calculus of variations by relaxing the integer constraint. We prove the utility of our tech-niques by plotting the rate delay tradeoff for networks in which the packets experience independent exponentially distributed pr...
For networks providing QoS guarantees, this paper determines and evaluates the worst case end-to-en...
Network coding is a highly efficient data dissemination mechanism for wireless networks. Since netwo...
In this work, we present an analytical study of the average delay and network throughput for packet ...
Abstract—This paper identifies the relevance of a distributed source coding problem first formulated...
Network coding is a promising generalization of routing which provides a mechanism to improve the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to survey techniques for constructing effective policies for controllin...
Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
Abstract—Network calculus has proven as a valuable and versatile methodology for worst-case analysis...
We study joint network and channel code design to optimize delay performance. Here the delay is the ...
An ever increasing demand for instant and reliable information on modern communication networks forc...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
Abstract — This paper analyzes the gains in delay performance resulting from network coding. We cons...
Abstract — This paper analyzes the gains in delay performance resulting from network coding. We cons...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.In this thesis we develop a c...
Throughput and per-packet delay can present strong trade-offs that are important in the cases of del...
For networks providing QoS guarantees, this paper determines and evaluates the worst case end-to-en...
Network coding is a highly efficient data dissemination mechanism for wireless networks. Since netwo...
In this work, we present an analytical study of the average delay and network throughput for packet ...
Abstract—This paper identifies the relevance of a distributed source coding problem first formulated...
Network coding is a promising generalization of routing which provides a mechanism to improve the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to survey techniques for constructing effective policies for controllin...
Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
Abstract—Network calculus has proven as a valuable and versatile methodology for worst-case analysis...
We study joint network and channel code design to optimize delay performance. Here the delay is the ...
An ever increasing demand for instant and reliable information on modern communication networks forc...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
Abstract — This paper analyzes the gains in delay performance resulting from network coding. We cons...
Abstract — This paper analyzes the gains in delay performance resulting from network coding. We cons...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.In this thesis we develop a c...
Throughput and per-packet delay can present strong trade-offs that are important in the cases of del...
For networks providing QoS guarantees, this paper determines and evaluates the worst case end-to-en...
Network coding is a highly efficient data dissemination mechanism for wireless networks. Since netwo...
In this work, we present an analytical study of the average delay and network throughput for packet ...