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Queueing Delay Analysis for Multicast With Random Linear Coding

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2012
We analyze the queueing delay performance when random linear coding is performed over packets randomly arriving at a source node for multicast transmission over packet erasure channels. We model random coding of packets as a bulk-service queueing system, where packets are served and depart the queue in groups.
Brooke Shrader, Anthony Ephremides
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On expected transmissions for wireless random linear coding

2017 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2017
In this paper we revisit the problem of deriving the expected number of transmissions for multicasting random linear coded (RLC) packets on single-hop wireless channels. We show by deriving the closed form expression for an instance of the problem that previous analytical formulation does not accurately model the true expected number of transmissions ...
Jalaluddin Qureshi   +2 more
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Stable Throughput for Multicast With Random Linear Coding

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2011
This paper compares scheduling and coding strategies for a multicast version of a classic downlink problem. We consider scheduling strategies where, in each time slot, a scheduler observes the lengths of all queues and the connectivities of all links and can transmit the head-of-the-line packet from a single queue.
Randy Cogill   +2 more
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Sparse Random Linear Network Coding With Precoded Band Codes

IEEE Communications Letters, 2017
This letter proposes a sparse network code based on band matrices for lossy networks. The proposed code is precoded, has no wrap-around, and allows only a limited number of bands. Compared with existing works, the code simplifies decoding, enables more flexible recoding, and is able to significantly reduce the reception overhead that might be caused by
Ye Li 0004, Jun Zhu 0005, Zhihua Bao
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Application for the random network coding and models for random linear network coding

Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology, 2011
In this paper, first we discuss some basic knowledge about the random network coding, then we introduce the random linear network coding with some simple models. Secondly, we will consider the coding over packets that randomly arrive to a source node for transmission to a single destination.
Wei Song, Mengli Li
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