2016
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2015.2472409
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Hybrid Network Coding for Unbalanced Slotted ALOHA Relay Networks

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“…Physical-layer network coding (PNC) [36], [37], [38] is a more recent type of network coding, in which nodes simultaneously transmit packets to a relay node that exploits mixed wireless signals to extract a coded packet. In recent years, a number of analytical studies have investigated the throughput capacity of PNC in multi-hop networks [11], [12], [19], and we believe the model proposed here to study the throughput and delay of chain topologies can be extended into PNC, where some two-hop nodes can transmit simultaneously to a relay node without causing collision but these concurrent transmissions increase the carrier sensing range of the network [19].…”
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“…Physical-layer network coding (PNC) [36], [37], [38] is a more recent type of network coding, in which nodes simultaneously transmit packets to a relay node that exploits mixed wireless signals to extract a coded packet. In recent years, a number of analytical studies have investigated the throughput capacity of PNC in multi-hop networks [11], [12], [19], and we believe the model proposed here to study the throughput and delay of chain topologies can be extended into PNC, where some two-hop nodes can transmit simultaneously to a relay node without causing collision but these concurrent transmissions increase the carrier sensing range of the network [19].…”
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“…Prior theoretical studies on network coding usually consider a simple topology. Most of them study the performance for a two-way relay [6], [7], [8], [14], or derive some analytical bounds for a single relay in a two-hop region, where multiple sources initiate unicast sessions to multiple destinations [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [15]. In particular, Amerimehr and Ashtiani [7] study the throughput and delay of a two-way relay by adopting frequency division duplexing (FDD).…”
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