Soliton-like network coding for a single relay

Andrew Liau, S. Yousefi, Il Kim
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For the binary erasure channel, Luby Transform (LT) and Raptors codes have been shown to achieve capacity by carefully designed degree distributions for multicasting scenarios. Generalizing fountain codes to multihop networks requires transport nodes to perform network coding (NC). However, if intermediate nodes perform decentralized NC blindly, the statistical properties imposed by the fountain code are lost, and thus, a Gaussian elimination decoder must be used at the sink at the cost of significant increase in complexity compared to a belief propagation (BP) decoder. Addressing this problem, in this paper, we propose a new protocol, namely Soliton-like rateless coding (SLRC), by exploiting the benefits of fountain coding and NC coding over a Y-network. Ensuring key properties of the fountain code are preserved, BP can be effectively applied when transport nodes perform NC. The SLRC scheme is evaluated against buffer-and-forwarding, and other state of the art schemes; SLRC exhibits a 5% reduction in overhead at high decoding success rates. Simulations show that the proposed scheme preserves the benefits of NC and fountain coding.
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对于二进制擦除信道,Luby变换(LT)和Raptors代码已被证明可以通过精心设计的多播场景度分布来实现容量。将喷泉码推广到多跳网络需要传输节点进行网络编码。然而,如果中间节点盲目地执行去中心化NC,则喷泉代码施加的统计特性会丢失,因此,必须在接收器上使用高斯消去解码器,其代价是与信念传播(BP)解码器相比,复杂性显着增加。针对这一问题,本文提出了一种新的协议,即类孤子无速率编码(SLRC),该协议利用了y网络上源编码和NC编码的优点。确保喷泉代码的关键属性被保留,BP可以有效地应用于传输节点执行NC。SLRC方案是针对缓冲转发和其他先进方案进行评估的;SLRC显示在高解码成功率下开销减少5%。仿真结果表明,该方案保留了NC编码和喷泉编码的优点。
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