arXiv Open Access 2025

Two-Level Priority Coding for Resilience to Arbitrary Blockage Patterns

Mine Gokce Dogan Abhiram Kadiyala Jaimin Shah Martina Cardone Christina Fragouli
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Ultra-reliable low-latency communication is essential in mission-critical settings, including military applications, where persistent and asymmetric link blockages caused by mobility, jamming, or adversarial attacks can disrupt delay-sensitive transmissions. This paper addresses this challenge by deploying a multilevel diversity coding (MDC) scheme that controls the received information, offers distinct reliability guarantees based on the priority of data streams, and maintains low design and operational complexity as the number of network paths increases. For two priority levels over three edge-disjoint paths, the complete capacity region is characterized, showing that superposition coding achieves the region in general, whereas network coding is required only in a specific corner case. Moreover, sufficient conditions under which a simple superposition coding scheme achieves the capacity for an arbitrary number of paths are identified. To prove these results and provide a unified analytical framework, the problem of designing high-performing MDC schemes is shown to be equivalent to the problem of designing high-performing encoding schemes over a class of broadcast networks, referred to as combination networks in the literature.

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Mine Gokce Dogan

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Abhiram Kadiyala

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Jaimin Shah

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Martina Cardone

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Christina Fragouli

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Dogan, M.G., Kadiyala, A., Shah, J., Cardone, M., Fragouli, C. (2025). Two-Level Priority Coding for Resilience to Arbitrary Blockage Patterns. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.16899

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