Linear Network Coding Capacity Region of The Smart Repeater with Broadcast Erasure Channels
Abstract
This work considers the smart repeater network where a single source wants to send two independent packet streams to destinations with the help of relay . The transmission from or is modeled by packet erasure channels: For each time slot, a packet transmitted by may be received, with some probabilities, by a random subset of ; and those transmitted by will be received by a random subset of . Interference is avoided by allowing at most one of to transmit in each time slot. One example of this model is any cellular network that supports two cell-edge users when a relay in the middle uses the same downlink resources for throughput/safety enhancement. In this setting, we study the capacity region of when allowing linear network coding (LNC). The proposed LNC inner bound introduces more advanced packing-mixing operations other than the previously well-known butterfly-style XOR operation on overheard packets of two co-existing flows. A new LNC outer bound is derived by exploring the inherent algebraic structure of the LNC problem. Numerical results show that, with more than 85% of the experiments, the relative sum-rate gap between the proposed outer and inner bounds is smaller than 0.08% under the strong-relaying setting and 0.04% under arbitrary distributions, thus effectively bracketing the LNC capacity of the smart repeater problem.
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@article{arxiv.1605.01331,
title = {Linear Network Coding Capacity Region of The Smart Repeater with Broadcast Erasure Channels},
author = {Jaemin Han and Chih-Chun Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01331},
year = {2016}
}
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24 pages, 4 figures, extended version for ISIT'16