Distributed Rate Allocation in Inter-Session Network Coding
Eirina Bourtsoulatze, Nikolaos Thomos, Pascal Frossard

TL;DR
This paper introduces a distributed rate allocation algorithm for inter-session network coding that minimizes decoding delay in mesh networks, improving multimedia delivery efficiency and reducing bottlenecks.
Contribution
A novel distributed algorithm that determines coding operations and packet rates to minimize decoding delay, using equivalent packet flows and convex subproblem decomposition.
Findings
Reduces decoding delay for multimedia clients.
Effectively eliminates bottlenecks in network paths.
Enhances video streaming performance with inter-session coding.
Abstract
In this work, we propose a distributed rate allocation algorithm that minimizes the average decoding delay for multimedia clients in inter-session network coding systems. We consider a scenario where the users are organized in a mesh network and each user requests the content of one of the available sources. We propose a novel distributed algorithm where network users determine the coding operations and the packet rates to be requested from the parent nodes, such that the decoding delay is minimized for all the clients. A rate allocation problem is solved by every user, which seeks the rates that minimize the average decoding delay for its children and for itself. Since the optimization problem is a priori non-convex, we introduce the concept of equivalent packet flows, which permits to estimate the expected number of packets that every user needs to collect for decoding. We then…
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TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
