COMPARISON OF NETWORKCODING TECHNIQUES FOR SINGLE AND MULTIHOP MULTICAST SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Sonia Sharma Research Scholar, I.K. Gujral, PTU Jalandhar; cum Associate Professor(IT) MIMIT, Malout
  • Dr. Jaskarn Singh Bhullar Supervisor, I.K. Gujral, PTU Jalandhar, cum PRINCIPAL MIMIT ,Malout
  • Neha Sethi Lecturer, Department of CSE, MIMIT, Malout

Keywords:

Network coding, wireless networks, wireless sensor networks, inter-session, intra-session, broadcast, multicast

Abstract

A wireless/wired network suffers from multiple communication overheads to ensure the reliable transmission. To
reduce network overhead and communication cost, a technique named Network coding is introduced in unicast, multicast
and broadcast applications. Some of the transmission approaches have been specially designed for single-hop, two-hops or
multi-hop networks. Starting from the use of network coding in wired networks to increases the throughput, it has also being
used in wireless networks to solve the issue of link diversity. This paper explores the work in multicast network coding in both
general wireless network and WSNs on the basis of their Features, Intents, applications areas, coding type and network
topology.

Published

2016-07-25

How to Cite

Sonia Sharma, Dr. Jaskarn Singh Bhullar, & Neha Sethi. (2016). COMPARISON OF NETWORKCODING TECHNIQUES FOR SINGLE AND MULTIHOP MULTICAST SYSTEMS. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 3(7), 32–36. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.com/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/1537