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Maximizing throughput in RLNC-based multi-source multi-relay with guaranteed decoding
Abstract In this paper, an efficient and practical solution to cope with random linear network coding (RLNC) drawbacks and maximize the system throughput is proposed. No header overheads and no retransmissions are required as a result of the introduction of a unique codebook at the nodes in charge of RLNC coding and decoding.
Elias Benamira, Fatiha Merazka
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Improving Communication Reliability Efficiently: Adaptive Redundancy for RLNC in SDN
A wide variety of applications ranging from distributed storage to Forward Error Correction (FEC) benefit from Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC). Recent research activities exploited Network Coding as a Service (NCaaS) as FEC for Software-Defined Networking (SDN).
Justus Rischke +5 more
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Cubic Permutation Polynomials-Based Block RLNC Algorithm in Wireless Networks
Cubic permutation polynomials provide excellent coding performance and parallel access. Random linear network coding (RLNC) is an improved coding scheme for wireless channel communication and video data flow, which can improve the network throughput and network lifetime of wireless networks (WN).
Hongwei Luo +3 more
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RLNC in Practical Wireless Networks
In this paper, we investigate random linear network coding (RLNC) in practical wireless networks. First we apply RLNC in the legacy network (wireless LAN mesh network) of multiple unicasts by the global RLNC. In the simulation results, in the system with the global RLNC, the network load and the power consumption is reduced for the simple topologies ...
Kyu Hwan Lee +2 more
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Integrating PNC and RLNC for BSM dissemination in VANETs
Basic Safety Messaging (BSM) is a crucial application to provide road safety in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET). This paper proposes an efficient and reliable MAC protocol for BSM packets dissemination based on the framework of Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC).
Minglong Zhang +4 more
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ERSS-RLNC: Efficient and robust secure scheme for random linear network coding
Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) is a promising technology of Network Coding (NC) that has been proved to be both sufficient and efficient. To enable the deployment of RLNC in real networks, this paper first introduces a new efficient and flexible authentication-encryption scheme that is immune to Byzantine and eavesdropping attacks.
Hassan Noura +3 more
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A Quadratic Permutation Polynomials Enhancement of a RLNC Approach in MANETs
Quadratic permutation polynomial (QPP) has good coding characteristics and parallel processing ability. Random linear network coding (RLNC) is an improved coding algorithm for wireless channel video streaming, which can improve the network throughput and network lifetime of mobile ad hoc network (MANET).
Chengli Huang +3 more
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Energy-Efficient Relay Selection for RLNC Network-Coded Cooperative D2D Communication [PDF]
Device-to-device (D2D) communication has been introduced as a promising technology for the 5th generation (5G) of cellular networks. It has been defined as a connection between two user equipments (UEs) without traversing the base station. In this paper, a heterogeneous macro-femtocell network is considered with the presence of D2D UEs.
Nairi Moghaddas-Goloian +2 more
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An Energy-Efficiency Comparison of RLNC and ARQ in the Presence of FEC
We consider the problem of multicasting from a single source to multiple destinations over an erasure channel model. We are interested in energy-efficient communication. Our performance metric is the number of bits that the source delivers successfully to all destinations per joule of the overall energy spent.
Anna Pantelidou +2 more
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We don't need no generation - a practical approach to sliding window RLNC
Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) is a popular coding scheme to improve communication over lossy channels. For packet streaming applications (video streaming, general IP streams), recent research has shown that sliding window schemes can improve in-order delay properties compared to the block/-generation based coding.
Simon Wunderlich +3 more
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