Performance characterization and transmission schemes for instantly decodable network coding in wireless broadcast
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Yu, Ming
Sadeghi, Parastoo
Aboutorab, Neda
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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We consider broadcasting a block of packets to multiple wireless receivers under random packet erasures using
instantly decodable network coding (IDNC). The sender first broadcasts each packet uncoded once, then generates
coded packets according to receivers’ feedback about their missing packets. We focus on strict IDNC (S-IDNC), where
each coded packet includes at most one missing packet of every receiver. But, we will also study its relation with
generalized IDNC (G-IDNC), where this condition is relaxed. We characterize two fundamental performance limits of
S-IDNC: (1) the number of transmissions to complete the broadcast, which measures throughput and (2) average
packet decoding delay, which measures how fast each packet is decoded at each receiver on average. We derive a
closed-form expression for the expected minimum number of transmissions in terms of the number of packets and
receivers and the erasure probability. We prove that it is NP-hard to minimize the average packet decoding delay of
S-IDNC. We also prove that the graph models of S- and G-IDNC share the same chromatic number. Next, we design
efficient S-IDNC transmission schemes and coding algorithms with full/intermittent receiver feedback. We present
simulation results to corroborate the developed theory and compare our schemes with existing ones.
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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