DocumentCode
1400677
Title
Buffer-Aware Network Coding for Wireless Networks
Author
Chen, Wei ; Letaief, Khaled B. ; Cao, Zhigang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Volume
20
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1389
Lastpage
1401
Abstract
Network coding, which can combine various traffic flows or packets via algebraic operations, has the potential of achieving substantial throughput and power efficiency gains in wireless networks. As such, it is considered as a powerful solution to meet the stringent demands and requirements of next-generation wireless systems. However, because of the random and asynchronous packet arrivals, network coding may result in severe delay and packet loss because packets need to wait to be network-coded with each others. To overcome this and guarantee quality of service (QoS), we present a novel cross-layer approach, which we shall refer to as Buffer-Aware Network Coding, or BANC, which allows transmission of some packets without network coding to reduce the packet delay. We shall derive the average delay and power consumption of BANC by presenting a random mapping description of BANC and Markov models of buffer states. A cross-layer optimization problem that minimizes the average delay under a given power constraint is then proposed and analyzed. Its solution will not only demonstrate the fundamental performance limits of BANC in terms of the achievable delay region and delay-power tradeoff, but also obtains the delay-optimal BANC schemes. Simulation results will show that the proposed approach can strike the optimal tradeoff between power efficiency and QoS.
Keywords
Markov processes; network coding; optimisation; quality of service; radio networks; telecommunication traffic; Markov models; QoS; achievable delay region; algebraic operations; asynchronous packet arrivals; buffer-aware network coding; cross-layer optimization problem; delay-optimal BANC schemes; delay-power tradeoff; next-generation wireless systems; packet delay reduction; power constraint; power consumption; power efficiency; quality of service; random mapping description; random packet arrivals; stringent demands; traffic flows; wireless networks; Delay; Encoding; Markov processes; Network coding; Quality of service; Relays; Wireless networks; Cross-layer design; network coding; packet delay; power efficiency; quality of service (QoS); queueing; scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2011.2176958
Filename
6105603
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