Title :
Bipartite Index coding Protocol
Author :
Muhammad, Muhammad ; Schwarz, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. & Navig., German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Abstract :
In literature, the capacity of the Broadcast Packet Erasure Channel (BPEC) with feedback was derived and protocols were proposed. Out of these protocols, only few can be put in practice, because of their limitations. Mainly, these techniques impose impractical feedback assumption, which requests the feedback to be at the end of each time-slot. In this work, a novel protocol for reliable unicast transmissions over lossy broadcast links is proposed. Our approach represents a variation on the index coding theme, with bursty feedback. A satellite scenario, with the user-downlinks modelled as BPEC, is considered. Each user is downloading a different file composed of a set of distinct packets. Resulting from the channel broadcast nature, unintended users may overhear their neighbours packets. Using the side information and a bipartite graph, to model the problem at hand, allow us to build only instantly-decodable linear combinations, which are decoded by bit-wise XOR operations. These retransmissions occur at the end of every transmission round instead of every time-slot, which is a very realistic assumption in terrestrial wireless, cellular or satellite networks. Our protocol can easily serve an arbitrary number of users. Numerical results show that using our proposed scheme, rates very close to the capacity of the BPEC with feedback can be achieved.
Keywords :
direct broadcasting by satellite; encoding; graph theory; protocols; radio links; telecommunication network reliability; BPEC; bipartite graph; bipartite index coding protocol; bit-wise XOR operations; broadcast packet erasure channel; bursty feedback; cellular networks; channel broadcast nature; distinct packets; impractical feedback assumption; index coding theme; lossy broadcast links; reliable unicast transmissions; satellite broadcast channel; satellite networks; terrestrial wireless networks; unintended users; user downlinks; Bipartite graph; Encoding; Indexes; Protocols; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference and the 13th Signal Processing for Space Communications Workshop (ASMS/SPSC), 2014 7th
Conference_Location :
Livorno
DOI :
10.1109/ASMS-SPSC.2014.6934545