Abstract

In this paper, we focus on network coding design for the wireless sensor networks (WSNs), where multiple source nodes communicate with a common destination node with the help of multiple relay nodes in a two-hop fashion. Specifically, we propose an unequal error protection (UEP) distributed network-channel coding (DNCC) scheme based on Luby-transform (LT) codes. We analyse three properties of the proposed UEP DNCC scheme, i.e. effective weights, turning points, and thresholds of the source nodes' number. Also, we derive the upper and lower bit error rate (BER) bounds for the proposed UEP DNCC scheme over Rayleigh fading channels under maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding. Based on the analysis, it is observed that the proposed UEP DNCC scheme can achieve all protection levels required when the number of source nodes is large enough. Simulation results show that our UEP DNCC scheme can provide desirable UEP to all source nodes.

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