Instantly Decodable Network Coding for Delay Reduction in Cooperative Data Exchange Systems
Dr. Neda Aboutorab (ANU)
APPLIED SIGNAL PROCESSING SERIESDATE: 2013-05-09
TIME: 11:00:00 - 11:30:00
LOCATION: RSISE Seminar Room, ground floor, building 115, cnr. North and Daley Roads, ANU
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ABSTRACT:
Abstract: This talk investigates the use of instantly decodable network coding (IDNC) for minimizing the mean decoding delay in multicast cooperative data exchange systems, where the clients cooperate with each other to obtain their missing packets. Here, IDNC is used to reduce the decoding delay of each transmission across all clients. We first introduce a new framework to find the optimum client and coded packet that result in the minimum mean decoding delay. However, since finding the optimum solution of the proposed framework is NP-hard, we further propose a heuristic algorithm that aims to minimize the lower bound on the expected decoding delay in each transmission. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is assessed through simulations.





