DocumentCode :
39802
Title :
Realizing the Benefits of Wireless Network Coding in Multirate Settings
Author :
Tae-suk Kim ; Broustis, Ioannis ; Vural, Serdar ; Syrivelis, Dimitris ; Singh, Sushil ; Krishnamurthy, Srikanth V. ; La Porta, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Samsung Adv. Inst. of Technol., Seoul, South Korea
Volume :
21
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jun-13
Firstpage :
950
Lastpage :
962
Abstract :
Network coding has been proposed as a technique that can potentially increase the transport capacity of a wireless network via mixing data packets at intermediate routers. However, most previous studies either assume a fixed transmission rate or do not consider the impact of using diverse rates on the network coding gain. Since in many cases, network coding implicitly relies on overhearing, the choice of the transmission rate has a big impact on the achievable gains. The use of higher rates works in favor of increasing the native throughput. However, it may in many cases work against effective overhearing. In other words, there is a tension between the achievable network coding gain and the inherent rate gain possible on a link. In this paper, our goal is to drive the network toward achieving the best tradeoff between these two contradictory effects. We design a distributed framework that: facilitates the choice of the best rate on each link while considering the need for overhearing; and dictates the choice of which decoding recipient will acknowledge the reception of an encoded packet. We demonstrate that both of these features contribute significantly toward gains in throughput. We extensively simulate our framework in a variety of topological settings. We also fully implement it on real hardware and demonstrate its applicability and performance gains via proof-of-concept experiments on our wireless testbed. We show that our framework yields throughput gains of up to 390% as compared to what is achieved in a rate-unaware network coding framework.
Keywords :
decoding; network coding; radio networks; radio reception; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; decoding recipient; encoded packet reception; inherent rate gain; intermediate router; mixing data packet; multirate setting; proof-of-concept experiment; rate-unaware network coding framework; topological setting; transport capacity; wireless network coding; Bit rate; Encoding; Lifting equipment; Network coding; Throughput; Wireless networks; Experiments; rate adaptation; simulation; testbed; wireless network coding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2012.2214487
Filename :
6296731
Link To Document :
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