Delay-Sensitive Retransmission Method Based on Network Coding in Wireless LANs
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概要
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Recently, network coding (NC) has been popularly applied to wireless networks in order to improve scarce wireless capacity. In wireless LANs, NC can be applied to packet retransmission, and a base station can simultaneously retransmit multiple packets destined to different wireless stations by a single retransmission trial. On the other hand, NC creates additional packet delay at both base station and wireless stations, and hence, packet transfer delay may increase seriously. However, existing NC-based retransmission methods do not consider this additional delay explicitly. In addition, when the number of flows is small, NC exhibits less benefit because the chances of NC-based retransmission are highly reduced. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a novel NC-based retransmission method in order to improve packet transfer delay and jitter of received packets. Moreover, to achieve further improvement of delay, jitter and retransmission efficiency even when there exist a small number of traffic flows, we propose a retransmission method in which NC-based retransmission cooperates with the typical ARQ method. We overcome the disadvantage of NC-based retransmission by combining with ARQ cooperatively. Finally, we show the effectiveness of the proposed methods by extensive computer simulation.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-12-01
著者
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Kim Jong-ok
Atr Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories Dept. Of Autonomous Systems
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Tode Hideki
Department Of Computer Sciences And Intelligent Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Prefect
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Tode Hideki
Department Of Computer Science And Intelligent Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Prefectu
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Tode Hideki
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osaka University
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Tanigawa Yosuke
Department Of Information Networking Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osaka Uni
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Kim Jong-ok
School Of Electrical Engineering Korea University
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Tanigawa Yosuke
Department Of Computer Science And Intelligent Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Prefectu
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