XORs in the Air: Practical Wireless Network Coding
University of Washington · University of Cambridge
Abstract
This paper proposes COPE, a new architecture for wireless mesh networks. In addition to forwarding packets, routers mix (i.e., code) packets from different sources to increase the information content of each transmission. We show that intelligently mixing packets increases network throughput. Our design is rooted in the theory of network coding. Prior work on network coding is mainly theoretical and focuses on multicast traffic. This paper aims to bridge theory with practice; it addresses the common case of unicast traffic, dynamic and potentially bursty flows, and practical issues facing the integration of network coding in the current network stack. We evaluate our design on a 20-node wireless network, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 295.82
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Computer network
- Computer science
- Linear network coding
- Network packet
- Testbed
- Unicast
- Packet forwarding
- Network traffic control