Network coding has been widely used as a technology to ensure efficient and
reliable communication. The ability to recode packets at the intermediate nodes
is a major benefit of network coding implementations. This allows the
intermediate nodes to choose a different code rate and fine-tune the outgoing
transmission to the channel conditions, decoupling the requirement for the
source node to compensate for cumulative losses over a multi-hop network. Block
network coding solutions already have practical recoders but an on-the-fly
recoder for sliding window network coding has not been studied in detail. In
this paper, we present the implementation details of a practical recoder for
sliding window network coding for the first time along with a comprehensive
performance analysis of a multi-hop network using the recoder. The sliding
window recoder ensures that the network performs closest to its capacity and
that each node can use its outgoing links efficiently