Many-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast in wireless multihop networks
Title | Many-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast in wireless multihop networks |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Chieh-Hao Chang, Jung-Chun Kao, Fu-Wen Chen, Shih Hsun Cheng |
Conference Name | Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2014 |
Date Published | April |
Keywords | broadcast, 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. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6835020/ |
DOI | 10.1109/WTS.2014.6835020 |
Citation Key | 6835020 |
- priority-based deadlock prevention
- wireless networks
- wireless multihop networks
- Wireless communication
- Vectors
- trees (mathematics)
- Topology
- telecommunication network topology
- System recovery
- radio networks
- Protocols
- broadcast
- packet transmission
- network coding
- minimum transmission broadcast problem
- maximum out-degree problem
- many-to-all- with-network-coding MTB problem
- Energy Efficiency
- encoding
- distributed many-to-all priority-based network-coding broadcast protocol
- broadcast trees