Dynamic rate adaptation for improved throughput and delay in wireless network coded broadcast
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Fu, Amy
Sadeghi, Parastoo
Medard, Muriel
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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In this paper, we provide theoretical and simulationbased
study of the delivery delay performance of a number of existing
throughput-optimal coding schemes and use the results to
design a new dynamic rate adaptation scheme that achieves improved
overall throughput–delay performance. Under a baseline
rate control scheme, the receivers’ delay performance is examined.
Based on their Markov states, the knowledge difference between
the sender and receiver, three distinct methods for packet delivery
are identified: zero state, leader state, and coefficient-based delivery.
We provide analyses of each of these and show that, in many
cases, zero state delivery alone presents a tractable approximation
of the expected packet delivery behavior. Interestingly, while coefficient-based
delivery has so far been treated as a secondary effect
in the literature, we find that the choice of coefficients is extremely
important in determining the delay, and a well-chosen encoding
scheme can, in fact, contribute a significant improvement
to the delivery delay. Based on our delivery delay model, we develop
a dynamic rate adaptation scheme that uses performance
prediction models to determine the sender transmission rate. Surprisingly,
taking this approach leads us to the simple conclusion
that the sender should regulate its addition rate based on the total
number of undelivered packets stored at the receivers. We show
that despite its simplicity, our proposed dynamic rate adaptation
scheme results in noticeably improved throughput–delay performance
over existing schemes in the literature.
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking