On the maximum throughput of two-hop wireless network coding
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byD Zeng, S Guo, H Jin, Shui Yu
Network coding has shown the promise of significant throughput improvement. In this paper, we study the throughput of two-hop wireless network coding and explore how the maximum throughput can be achieved under a random medium access scheme. Unlike previous studies, we consider a more practical network where the structure of overhearing status between the intended receivers and the transmitters is arbitrary. We make a formal analysis on the network throughput using network coding upon the concept of network coding cliques (NCCs). The analysis shows that the maximum normalized throughput, subject to fairness requirement, is n/n+m, where n is the number of transmitters and m is the number of NCCs in a 2-hop wireless network. We have also found that this maximum throughput can be achieved under a random medium access scheme when the medium access priority of the relay node is equal to the number of NCCs in the network. Our theoretical findings have been validated by simulation as well.
History
Event
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking. Conference (2011 : Cancun, Mexico)
Pagination
416 - 421
Publisher
IEEE
Location
Cancun, Mexico
Place of publication
Piscataway, N. J.
Start date
2011-03-28
End date
2011-03-31
ISSN
1525-3511
ISBN-13
9781612842554
ISBN-10
1612842550
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2011, IEEE
Title of proceedings
WCNC 2011 : IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference