Analysis and design of multi-session network coding

This thesis is devoted to analyzing the network coding capacity and constructing explicit network codes for various types of multi-session networks. First, to simplify the analysis of network coding capacity, some systematic graph reduction techniques are developed to reduce the order of the functi...

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Main Author: Xu, Xiaoli
Other Authors: Guan Yong Liang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-625672023-07-04T16:31:31Z Analysis and design of multi-session network coding Xu, Xiaoli Guan Yong Liang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Positioning and Wireless Technology Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems This thesis is devoted to analyzing the network coding capacity and constructing explicit network codes for various types of multi-session networks. First, to simplify the analysis of network coding capacity, some systematic graph reduction techniques are developed to reduce the order of the functional dependence graph of a network, hence the related outer bounds, such as the linear programming bound and functional dependence bound, can be computed with much less complexity. Furthermore, based on the functional dependence relationship of the source/edge variables, a lower bound on the mutual information between any two subsets of source/edge variables are presented, which renders a class of tighter functional dependence bounds on network coding capacity with different rate weights. On the other hand, explicit linear network coding schemes are proposed for double-unicast networks, which achieves a strictly larger rate region than the existing schemes, then a joint routing and network coding scheme is proposed to further enlarge the rate region. Finally, the throughput for erasure networks with spatial-temporal network coding is derived as a function of the temporal coding length. The derived expression is useful for the design and dimensioning of practical networks which can only have finite coding lengths. ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING 2015-04-20T09:12:44Z 2015-04-20T09:12:44Z 2015 2015 Thesis Xu, X. (2015). Analysis and design of multi-session network coding. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/62567 10.32657/10356/62567 en 188 p. application/pdf
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Analysis and design of multi-session network coding
description This thesis is devoted to analyzing the network coding capacity and constructing explicit network codes for various types of multi-session networks. First, to simplify the analysis of network coding capacity, some systematic graph reduction techniques are developed to reduce the order of the functional dependence graph of a network, hence the related outer bounds, such as the linear programming bound and functional dependence bound, can be computed with much less complexity. Furthermore, based on the functional dependence relationship of the source/edge variables, a lower bound on the mutual information between any two subsets of source/edge variables are presented, which renders a class of tighter functional dependence bounds on network coding capacity with different rate weights. On the other hand, explicit linear network coding schemes are proposed for double-unicast networks, which achieves a strictly larger rate region than the existing schemes, then a joint routing and network coding scheme is proposed to further enlarge the rate region. Finally, the throughput for erasure networks with spatial-temporal network coding is derived as a function of the temporal coding length. The derived expression is useful for the design and dimensioning of practical networks which can only have finite coding lengths.
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