Towards the Capacity Region of Multiplicative Linear Operator Broadcast Channels
Yimin Pang, Thomas Honold

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for linear operator broadcast channels to analyze packet broadcasting with network coding, focusing on capacity regions and conditions for optimal transmission strategies.
Contribution
It proposes the linear operator broadcast channels framework and investigates capacity regions and degradation conditions for multiplicative LOBCs.
Findings
Derived necessary and sufficient conditions for degradation.
Analyzed when time sharing achieves capacity boundary.
Extended broadcast erasure channel concepts to linear operator channels.
Abstract
Recent research indicates that packet transmission employing random linear network coding can be regarded as transmitting subspaces over a linear operator channel (LOC). In this paper we propose the framework of linear operator broadcast channels (LOBCs) to model packet broadcasting over LOCs, and we do initial work on the capacity region of constant-dimension multiplicative LOBCs(CMLOBCs), a generalization of broadcast erasure channels. Two fundamental problems regarding CMLOBCs are addressed-finding necessary and sufficient conditions for degradation and deciding whether time sharing suffices to achieve the boundary of the capacity region in the degraded case.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
