Visible to the public Many-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast in wireless multihop networks

TitleMany-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast in wireless multihop networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsChieh-Hao Chang, Jung-Chun Kao, Fu-Wen Chen, Shih Hsun Cheng
Conference NameWireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2014
Date PublishedApril
Keywordsbroadcast, broadcast trees, distributed many-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast protocol, encoding, Energy efficiency, many-to-all- with-network-coding MTB problem, maximum out-degree problem, minimum transmission broadcast problem, network coding, packet transmission, priority-based deadlock prevention, Protocols, radio networks, System recovery, telecommunication network topology, Topology, trees (mathematics), Vectors, Wireless communication, wireless multihop networks, wireless networks
Abstract

This paper addresses the minimum transmission broadcast (MTB) problem for the many-to-all scenario in wireless multihop networks and presents a network-coding broadcast protocol with priority-based deadlock prevention. Our main contributions are as follows: First, we relate the many-to-all-with-network-coding MTB problem to a maximum out-degree problem. The solution of the latter can serve as a lower bound for the number of transmissions. Second, we propose a distributed network-coding broadcast protocol, which constructs efficient broadcast trees and dictates nodes to transmit packets in a network coding manner. Besides, we present the priority-based deadlock prevention mechanism to avoid deadlocks. Simulation results confirm that compared with existing protocols in the literature and the performance bound we present, our proposed network-coding broadcast protocol performs very well in terms of the number of transmissions.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6835020/
DOI10.1109/WTS.2014.6835020
Citation Key6835020