Title
Maximum Multiflow in Wireless Network Coding
Abstract
In a multihop wireless network, wireless interference is a crucial factor in the maximum multiflow (MMF) problem, which studies the maximum throughput between multiple pairs of sources and sinks with a link schedule to support it. In this paper, we observe that network coding could help to decrease the impact of wireless interference, and thus propose a framework to study the MMF problem for multihop wireless networks with network coding. Firstly, a network model is established to describe the new conflict relations and schedulability modified by network coding. Next, we formulate the MMF problem to compute the maximum throughput of multiple unicast flows supported by the multihop wireless network with network coding, and show that its capacity region could be enlarged by performing network coding. Finally, we show that determining the capacity region of a multihop wireless network with network coding is an NP-hard problem, and thus propose a greedy heuristic algorithm, called coding-first collecting (CFC), to determine a capacity subregion of the network. We also show that finding an optimal hyperarc schedule to meet a given link demand function is NP-hard, and propose a polynomial algorithm, called coding-first scheduling (CFS), to find an approximate fractional hyperarc schedule in the multihop wireless network with network coding. A numerical analysis of a grid wireless network and a random wireless network is presented to demonstrate the efficiencies of the CFC algorithm and the CFS algorithm based on the framework.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1587/transcom.E96.B.1780
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
multihop wireless network,multi-commodity flow problem,maximum throughput,network coding,algorithm
Journal
E96B
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
7
0916-8516
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.54
13
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jin-Yi Zhou120.54
Xia Shu-Tao234275.29
Jiang Yong315641.60
Zheng Hai-Tao414224.39
Cui Laizhong542535.48