Rate Control for Multicast with Network Coding
Abstract
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information multicasting in communication networks, in terms of both network throughput and network management. In this paper, we address the problem of rate control at end-systems for network coding based multicast flows. We develop two adaptive rate control algorithms for the networks with given coding subgraphs and without given coding subgraphs, respectively. With random network coding, both algorithms can be implemented in a distributed manner, and work at transport layer to adjust source rates and at network layer to carry out network coding. We prove that the proposed algorithms converge to the globally optimal solutions. Some related issues are discussed, and numerical examples are provided to complement our theoretical analysis.
Additional Information
We would like to thank Maryam Fazel and Fernando Pagnini for helpful discussions.Attached Files
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- CaltechCDSTR:2006.004
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2006-09-22Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Control and Dynamical Systems Technical Reports