Abstract

The robustness of inter-session network coding is still an open issue in lossy wireless networks. The traditional XOR based network coding cannot work well if the overhearing is unperfect. Especially, the coding node cannot know the overheard information in time. In this paper, we consider a robust network coding method, namely R 2NC which uses random linear network coding to encode packets together in the inter-session level, to resist the unperfect overhearing problem. With this method, coding node can always know the solvability of coded packets without the knowledge of overheard information. We analyse the performance of R 2NC method with both lossy links of output and overhearing in the classic X-topology model, and give a necessary condition for the existence of coding gain. Finally, we design an optimal coding algorithm and a relay selection algorithm for R 2NC to achieve its maximal transmission efficiency. Through ns-2 simulations, we demonstrate that R 2NC plays a good performance in terms of throughput, delay and overhead, and is robust against losses on output and overhearing links.

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