On queueing in coded networks - queue size follows degrees of freedom

J. Sundararajan, D. Shah, M. Médard
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Abstract

We propose a new queueing mechanism for coded networks with stochastic arrivals and/or lossy links. In this context, earlier work introduced the notion of "virtual queues" which represent the backlog in degrees of freedom. For instance, the work by Ho and Viswanathan defined the achievable rate region for which the virtual queue size is stabilized, using intra-session coding. The queueing scheme that we propose here forms a natural bridge between the virtual queue size and the physical queue size, and thus extends their result to the stability of the physical queues as well. Specifically, we show that the amount of memory used at the transmit buffer in our scheme is upper bounded by the total backlog in the number of linearly independent degrees of freedom. Moreover, our scheme gives an online algorithm for queue update and coding, in the sense that the coding does not happen block by block, but in a streaming manner. The main idea in our scheme is to ensure that the information stored at the sender excludes any knowledge that is common to all receivers. This requires the transmitting node to track the states of knowledge of its receivers. Therefore, if the links are lossy, some form of feedback may be necessary.
在编码网络中排队——队列大小遵循自由度
我们提出了一种新的具有随机到达和/或有损链路的编码网络排队机制。在这种情况下,早期的工作引入了“虚拟队列”的概念,它以自由度表示积压。例如,Ho和Viswanathan的工作使用会话内编码定义了稳定虚拟队列大小的可实现速率区域。我们在这里提出的排队方案在虚拟队列大小和物理队列大小之间形成了一个天然的桥梁,从而将它们的结果扩展到物理队列的稳定性。具体来说,我们表明,在我们的方案中,传输缓冲区使用的内存量的上限是线性独立自由度的总积压数量。此外,我们的方案给出了一种在线的队列更新和编码算法,即编码不是逐块进行的,而是以流的方式进行的。我们方案的主要思想是确保存储在发送方的信息排除所有接收方共有的任何知识。这要求发送节点跟踪其接收方的知识状态。因此,如果链接是有损的,则可能需要某种形式的反馈。
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