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Online Network Coding for Time Division Duplexing

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Online Network Coding for Time Division Duplexing
Tipo
Artigo em Livro de Atas de Conferência Internacional
Ano
2010
Autores
Daniel E. Lucani
(Autor)
FEUP
Muriel Medard
(Autor)
FEUP
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Milica Stojanovic
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FEUP
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Ata de Conferência Internacional
IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Miami, FL, USA, 6 a 10 de Dezembro de 2010
Classificação Científica
FOS: Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias > Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática
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Resumo (PT): We study an online random linear network coding approach for time division duplexing (TDD) channels under Poisson arrivals. We model the system as a bulk-service queue with variable bulk size and with feedback, i.e., when a set of packets are serviced at a given time, they might be reintroduced to the queue to form part of the next service batch. We show that there is an optimal number of coded data packets that the sender should transmit back-to-back before stopping to wait for an acknowledgement from the receiver. This number depends on the latency, probability of packet erasure, degrees of freedom at the receiver, the size of the coding window, and the arrival rate of the Poisson process. Random network coding is performed across a moving window of packets that depends on the packets in the queue, design constraints on the window size, and the feedback sent from the receiver. We study the mean time between generating a packet at the source and it being ``seen", but not necessarily decoded, at the receiver. We also analyze the mean time between a decoding event and the next, defined as the decoding of all the packets that have been previously ``seen" and those packets involved in the current window of packets. Inherently, a decoding event implies an in-order decoding of a batch of data packets. We present numerical results illustrating the trade-off between mean delay and mean time between decoding events.
Abstract (EN): We study an online random linear network coding approach for time division duplexing (TDD) channels under Poisson arrivals. We model the system as a bulk-service queue with variable bulk size and with feedback, i.e., when a set of packets are serviced at a given time, they might be reintroduced to the queue to form part of the next service batch. We show that there is an optimal number of coded data packets that the sender should transmit back-to-back before stopping to wait for an acknowledgement from the receiver. This number depends on the latency, probability of packet erasure, degrees of freedom at the receiver, the size of the coding window, and the arrival rate of the Poisson process. Random network coding is performed across a moving window of packets that depends on the packets in the queue, design constraints on the window size, and the feedback sent from the receiver. We study the mean time between generating a packet at the source and it being ``seen", but not necessarily decoded, at the receiver. We also analyze the mean time between a decoding event and the next, defined as the decoding of all the packets that have been previously ``seen" and those packets involved in the current window of packets. Inherently, a decoding event implies an in-order decoding of a batch of data packets. We present numerical results illustrating the trade-off between mean delay and mean time between decoding events.
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente): Científica
Contacto: Daniel E. Lucani (dlucani@fe.up.pt)
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