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A new content-based multi-channel network coding (CMNC) algorithm enhances data transmission in millimeter-wave sensor networks. This method improves data quality and network performance by classifying nodes and optimizing channel assignment.

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  • Wireless communication networks
  • Sensor networks
  • Information theory

Background:

  • The proliferation of 5G technology and millimeter-wave sensor networks presents challenges in data transmission due to complexity and bandwidth limitations.
  • Existing millimeter-wave sensor networks struggle with efficiency and reliability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel content-based multi-channel network coding (CMNC) algorithm for enhancing data transmission in millimeter-wave sensor networks.
  • To address the limitations of current networks by improving data quality and transmission efficiency.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a content-based multi-channel network coding (CMNC) algorithm integrating data fusion, multi-channel communication, and network coding.
  • Implemented a fusion-driven model using Dempster-Shafer (D-S) evidence theory for classifying sensor nodes based on data content.
  • Utilized node classification for an optimized channel assignment strategy and applied network coding to enhance data transmission quality.

Main Results:

  • The proposed CMNC algorithm demonstrated significant improvements in data transmission quality within millimeter-wave sensor networks.
  • Simulations confirmed that CMNC outperforms existing methods in terms of performance metrics.
  • Effective node classification and channel assignment strategies were validated.

Conclusions:

  • The CMNC algorithm offers a robust solution for enhancing data transmission in complex millimeter-wave sensor networks.
  • This approach effectively overcomes bandwidth bottlenecks and improves overall network performance.
  • CMNC represents a significant advancement in optimizing wireless sensor network communication.