DocumentCode :
1316426
Title :
Priority encoding transmission
Author :
Albanese, Andres ; Blömer, Johannes ; Edmonds, Jeff ; Luby, Michael ; Sudan, Madhu
Author_Institution :
Int. Comput. Sci. Inst., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
6
fYear :
1996
fDate :
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1737
Lastpage :
1744
Abstract :
We introduce a new method, called priority encoding transmission, for sending messages over lossy packet-based networks. When a message is to be transmitted, the user specifies a priority value for each part of the message. Based on the priorities, the system encodes the message into packets for transmission and sends them to (possibly multiple) receivers. The priority value of each part of the message determines the fraction of encoding packets sufficient to recover that part. Thus even if some of the encoding packets are lost en-route, each receiver is still able to recover the parts of the message for which a sufficient fraction of the encoding packets are received. For any set of priorities for a message, we define a natural quantity called the girth of the priorities. We develop systems for implementing any given set of priorities such that the total length of the encoding packets is equal to the girth. On the other hand, we give an information-theoretic lower bound that shows that for any set of priorities the total length of the encoding packets must be at least the girth. Thus the system we introduce is optimal in terms of the total encoding length. This work has immediate applications to multimedia and high-speed networks applications, especially in those with bursty sources and multiple receivers with heterogeneous capabilities. Implementations of the system show promise of being practical
Keywords :
encoding; message switching; multimedia communication; packet switching; bursty sources; encoding packets; girth; high-speed networks; information-theoretic lower bound; lossy packet-based networks; message; multimedia networks; priority encoding transmission; priority value; total length; Buffer overflow; Computer science; Encoding; High-speed networks; Propagation losses; Reed-Solomon codes; USA Councils;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/18.556670
Filename :
556670
Link To Document :
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