Bounded-contention coding for wireless networks in the high SNR regime

Keren Censor-Hillel, Bernhard Haeupler, Nancy Lynch, Muriel Médard

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Abstract

Efficient communication in wireless networks is typically challenged by the possibility of interference among several transmitting nodes. Much important research has been invested in decreasing the number of collisions in order to obtain faster algorithms for communication in such networks. This paper proposes a novel approach for wireless communication, which embraces collisions rather than avoiding them, over an additive channel. It introduces a coding technique called Bounded-Contention Coding (BCC) that allows collisions to be successfully decoded by the receiving nodes into the original transmissions and whose complexity depends on a bound on the contention among the transmitters. BCC enables deterministic local broadcast in a network with n nodes and at most a transmitters with information of l bits each within O(a log n + al) bits of communication with full-duplex radios, and O((a log n + al)(log n)) bits, with high probability, with half-duplex radios. When combined with random linear network coding, BCC gives global broadcast within O((D + a + log n)(a log n + l)) bits, with high probability. This also holds in dynamic networks that can change arbitrarily over time by a worst-case adversary. When no bound on the contention is given, it is shown how to probabilistically estimate it and obtain global broadcast that is adaptive to the true contention in the network.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDistributed Computing - 26th International Symposium, DISC 2012, Proceedings
Pages91-105
Number of pages15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event26th International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2012 - Salvador, Brazil
Duration: 16 Oct 201218 Oct 2012

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Volume7611 LNCS

Conference

Conference26th International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2012
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CitySalvador
Period16/10/1218/10/12

Keywords

  • additive channel
  • coding
  • high SNR
  • wireless networks

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • General Computer Science

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