DocumentCode :
737872
Title :
Adaptive Network Coding for Broadband Wireless Access Networks
Author :
Lin, Hui-Tang ; Lin, Ying-You ; Kang, Hung-Jung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
4
Lastpage :
18
Abstract :
Broadband wireless access (BWA) networks, such as LTE and WiMAX, are inherently lossy due to wireless medium unreliability. Although the Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) error-control method recovers from packet loss, it has low transmission efficiency and is unsuitable for delay-sensitive applications. Alternatively, network coding techniques improve the throughput of wireless networks, but incur significant overhead and ignore network constraints such as Medium Access Control (MAC) layer transmission opportunities and physical (PHY) layer channel conditions. The present study provides analysis of Random Network Coding (RNC) and Systematic Network Coding (SNC) decoding probabilities. Based on the analytical results, SNC is selected for developing an adaptive network coding scheme designated as Frame-by-frame Adaptive Systematic Network Coding (FASNC). According to network constraints per frame, FASNC dynamically utilizes either Modified Systematic Network Coding (M-SNC) or Mixed Generation Coding (MGC). An analytical model is developed for evaluating the mean decoding delay and mean goodput of the proposed FASNC scheme. The results derived using this model agree with those obtained from computer simulations. Simulations show that FASNC results in both lower decoding delay and reduced buffer requirements compared to MRNC and N-in-1 ReTX, while also yielding higher goodput than HARQ, MRNC, and N-in-1 ReTX.
Keywords :
access protocols; adaptive codes; automatic repeat request; broadband networks; decoding; network coding; radio access networks; BWA networks; FASNC scheme; HARQ error-control method; LTE; M-SNC; MAC layer; MGC; MRNC; N-in-1 ReTX; PHY layer; RNC; WiMAX; broadband wireless access networks; computer simulations; delay-sensitive applications; frame-by-frame adaptive systematic network coding; hybrid automatic repeat request; low transmission efficiency; mean decoding delay; mean goodput; medium access control layer transmission opportunities; mixed generation coding; modified systematic network coding; network constraints per frame; packet loss; physical layer channel conditions; random network coding; reduced buffer requirements; Analytical models; Decoding; Delay; Encoding; Network coding; Receivers; WiMAX; MAC layer network coding; Retransmission; decoding delay; decoding probability; next generation broadband wireless access networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2012.101
Filename :
6175012
Link To Document :
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