Multiple description coding based distributed communications over cognitive radio networks

A. Chaoub, E. Ibn-Elhaj, J. E. Abbadi
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Distributed communication has a great potential to become a promising foundation for future cognitive radio networks regarding its ability to provide a reliable multimedia transmission under lossy and delay constrained conditions. In this paper, we explore a novel distributed system for cognitive radio networks relying on the concept of multiple description coding for the more realistic case where packets are dropped due either to primary interruptions or subchannel fading. In particular, the initial stream is distributed across multiple nodes, each will be responsible of conveying one entire description using a single subchannel without the need to coordinate its activity with the other sources and the common destination will merge the received descriptions to recover the delivered stream. Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the throughput benefits of the proposed scheme, we argue that there is an optimal number of nodes providing the maximum achieved throughput while protecting the secondary content against the loss pattern.
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基于多描述编码的认知无线网络分布式通信
分布式通信有很大的潜力成为未来认知无线网络的一个有前途的基础,因为它能够在有损和延迟受限的条件下提供可靠的多媒体传输。在本文中,我们探索了一种新的分布式认知无线网络系统,该系统依赖于多描述编码的概念,用于更现实的情况,即由于主中断或子信道衰落而导致数据包丢失。特别是,初始流分布在多个节点上,每个节点将负责使用单个子通道传递一个完整的描述,而不需要与其他源协调其活动,并且公共目的地将合并接收到的描述以恢复交付的流。我们进行了数值模拟来研究所提出方案的吞吐量优势,我们认为存在提供最大吞吐量的最佳节点数量,同时保护次要内容免受损失模式的影响。
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