DocumentCode :
2274163
Title :
The encoding complexity of network coding
Author :
Langberg, Michael ; Sprintson, Alexander ; Bruck, Jehoshua
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
4-9 Sept. 2005
Firstpage :
1987
Lastpage :
1991
Abstract :
In the multicast network coding problem, a source s needs to deliver h packets to a set of k terminals over an underlying network G. The nodes of the coding network can be broadly categorized into two groups. The first group includes encoding nodes, i.e., nodes that generate new packets by combining data received from two or more incoming links. The second group includes forwarding nodes that can only duplicate and forward the incoming packets. Encoding nodes are, in general, more expensive due to the need to equip them with encoding capabilities. In addition, encoding nodes incur delay and increase the overall complexity of the network. Accordingly, in this paper we study the design of multicast coding networks with a limited number of encoding nodes. We prove that in an acyclic coding network, the number of encoding nodes required to achieve the capacity of the network is bounded h3k2. Namely, we present (efficiently constructible) network codes that achieve capacity in which the total number of encoding nodes is independent of the size of the network and is bounded by h3k2. We show that the number of encoding nodes may depend both on h and k as we present acyclic instances of the multicast network coding problem in which Omega (h 2k) encoding nodes are required. In the general case of coding networks with cycles, we show that the number of encoding nodes is limited by the size of the feedback link set, i.e., the minimum number of links that must be removed from the network in order to eliminate cycles. Specifically, we prove that the number of encoding nodes is bounded by (2 B + 1)h3k2, where B is the minimum size of the feedback link set. Finally, we observe that determining or even crudely approximating the minimum number of encoding nodes required to achieve the capacity for a given instance of the network coding problem is NP-hard
Keywords :
computational complexity; cyclic codes; multicast communication; NP-hard problem; acyclic coding network; encoding complexity; multicast network coding problem; Communication networks; Encoding; Feedback; Network coding; Routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2005. ISIT 2005. Proceedings. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9151-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2005.1523693
Filename :
1523693
Link To Document :
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