Title of article
Edge-Cut Bounds on Network Coding Rates
Author/Authors
Gerhard Kramer1، نويسنده , , 3 and Serap A. Savari2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
19
From page
49
To page
67
Abstract
Active networks are network architectures with processors that are capable of executing
code carried by the packets passing through them. A critical network management
concern is the optimization of such networks and tight bounds on their performance
serve as useful design benchmarks. A new bound on communication rates is developed
that applies to network coding, which is a promising active network application that has
processors transmit packets that are general functions, for example a bit-wise XOR, of
selected received packets. The bound generalizes an edge-cut bound on routing rates
by progressively removing edges from the network graph and checking whether certain
strengthened d-separation conditions are satisfied. The bound improves on the cut-set
bound and its efficacy is demonstrated by showing that routing is rate-optimal for some
commonly cited examples in the networking literature.
Keywords
network coding , Active networks , D-separation , network capacity
Journal title
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Record number
841352
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