Title
Coding-Based Contention Forwarding Protocol for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract
The COPE network coding system proposed and implemented by Sachin Katti et al. exploits a physical-layer broadcast characteristic and network coding technique. Though previous studies focus on estimating COPE performance or proposed methods to improve it, there is currently no effective approach to increase network coding throughput. Network coding techniques can be applied to high-traffic network environments, but a large number of transmissions leads to a high collision rate. This paper proposes three mechanisms to exploit the characteristic of network coding. Applying intra-node contention, inter-node contention, and coding-based contention forwarding protocol provides a packet with more coding opportunities from the source to the destination. This system also considers the issue of multiple access categories in large wireless environments, such as a Cyber-Physical System. Simulation result shows that two-stage contentions and coding-based contention forwarding can significantly increase throughput in a network coding network.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICNC.2011.38
ICNC
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
intra-node contention,coding-based contention forwarding,cope performance,network coding,coding opportunity,inter-node contention,network environment,coding-based contention forwarding protocol,cope network,cyber-physical systems,two-stage contention,physical layer,protocols,cyber physical systems,computer networks,wireless sensor network,wireless sensor networks
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
8
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cheng-Yi Liu111.07
Yin-Jun Chen2164.11
Chi-Hsuan Wang3304.32
Chih-Wei Hsu43011268.01
Sheng-Tzong Cheng529344.23
Chih-Hsiung Tseng6112.51