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Circular-shift Linear Network Coding (1707.02163v2)

Published 7 Jul 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: We study a class of linear network coding (LNC) schemes, called circular-shift LNC, whose encoding operations consist of only circular-shifts and bit-wise additions (XOR). Formulated as a special vector linear code over GF($2$), an $L$-dimensional circular-shift linear code of degree $\delta$ restricts its local encoding kernels to be the summation of at most $\delta$ cyclic permutation matrices of size $L$. We show that on a general network, for a certain block length $L$, every scalar linear solution over GF($2{L-1}$) can induce an $L$-dimensional circular-shift linear solution with 1-bit redundancy per-edge transmission. Consequently, specific to a multicast network, such a circular-shift linear solution of an arbitrary degree $\delta$ can be efficiently constructed, which has an interesting complexity tradeoff between encoding and decoding with different choices of $\delta$. By further proving that circular-shift LNC is insufficient to achieve the exact capacity of certain multicast networks, we show the optimality of the efficiently constructed circular-shift linear solution in the sense that its 1-bit redundancy is inevitable. Finally, both theoretical and numerical analysis imply that with increasing $L$, a randomly constructed circular-shift linear code has linear solvability behavior comparable to a randomly constructed permutation-based linear code, but has shorter overheads.

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