Wireless Broadcasting Retransmission Strategy of most Lost Packets Priority Based on Network Coding

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Combining network coding, a wireless broadcasting retransmission strategyMost Lost Packets Priority is proposed to decrease the number of retransmissions, preferentially consider nodes which have most lost packets, choose the suitable packets to be encoded and retransmission in order to reduce the number of retransmissions, increase network efficiency in wireless network. It is showed in experiment that compared with BENEFIT, MLPP can reduce the average number of retransmissions, and make the average number of retransmissions closer to the preferential number of retransmission and improve the transmission efficiency.

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