Multiple Configurations LT Codes
Pei-Chuan Tsai, Chih-Ming Chen, Ying-ping Chen

TL;DR
This paper proposes multiple configurations LT codes (MC-LT codes) for broadcasting, enabling receivers to decode without feedback, outperforming traditional LT codes in efficiency and robustness.
Contribution
Introduction of MC-LT codes that use multiple output symbol configurations, improving performance in broadcasting without feedback channels.
Findings
MC-LT codes outperform pure LT codes in simulations
Practical design of MC-LT codes achieves performance bounds similar to pure LT codes
MC-LT codes are promising for broadcasting scenarios
Abstract
This paper introduces a new scheme of LT codes, named multiple configurations. In multiple configurations LT codes (MC-LT codes), multiple sets of output symbols are simultaneously provided to receivers for recovering the source data. Each receiver, without the need to send information back to the sender, is capable of receiving the output symbols generated by some configuration chosen according to its own decoding phase. Aiming at the broadcasting scenarios without feedback channels, the proposed MC-LT codes are shown to outperform the optimal pure LT codes at the cost of encoding and transmitting units. In this paper, the inspiration of MC-LT codes is presented, how MC-LT codes work is described by giving examples, in which the optimal pure LT codes are outperformed, and a practical design of MC-LT codes, which is analytically proved to have at least the same performance bound as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
