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H.264/AVC is a high performance video coding standard with higher compression and better network compatibility, which not only has important theoretical value but also shows wild application prospect. In order to reduce its computational complexity and achieve real-time application requirements, a multi-stage fast intra mode decision algorithm is proposed. In the first stage, we choose the optimal...
We investigate efficient scheduling algorithms for a relay-aided broadcasting system using random network codes, where our objective is to maximize the transmission efficiency. The broadcast from a base-station (BS) is divided into an information phase and a redundancy phase, where the half-duplex relay assists in the redundancy phase. Time-division transmission is used over packet-erasure channels,...
We consider a base-station broadcasting a set of order-insensitive packets to a user population over packet-erasure channels. To improve efficiency we propose a relay-aided transmission scheme using instantaneously-decodable binary network coding. Our proposed scheme ensures that a coded packet can be immediately decoded at the user side without delay. Moreover, only binary operations are required...
We investigate a relay-aided multi-cell broadcasting system using random network codes, where the focus is on devising efficient scheduling algorithms between relay and base stations. Two scheduling algorithms are proposed based on different feedback strategies; namely, a one-step scheduling algorithm with instantaneous feedback for each redundancy packet; and a multi-step scheduling algorithm with...
We investigate the design and use of systematic binary deterministic rateless (BDR) codes for information transmission over block-erasure broadcast channels. BDR codes are designed to obtain a level of maximal distance separable (MDS) properties, making these codes ideal for the considered broadcast scenario. For a certain number of encoded redundancy blocks, we derive an expression for the probability...
It has been shown in the literature that network coding can improve the transmission efficiency of wireless broadcasting as compared to traditional ARQ schemes. In this paper, we propose an improved network coding scheme that can asymptotically achieve the theoretical lower bound on transmission overhead for a sufficiently large number of information blocks. The proposed scheme makes use of an index...
Due to a great many redundancy symbols, most of the existing differential space-time-frequency (DSTF) coding schemes suffer very low transmission rates. To overcome the disadvantage and obviously enhance the total transmission rate in a differential multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) system, a rate embedded doubly directional DSTF coding scheme...
Direct application of network coding at the physical layer - physical layer network coding (PNC) - is a promising technique for two-way relay wireless networks. In a two-way relay network, relay nodes are used to relay two-way information flows between pairs of end nodes. This paper proposes a precise definition for PNC. Specifically, in PNC, a relay node does not decode the source information from...
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