Abstract—A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards understanding the trade-off between complexity and delay performance of networks that preserve the systematic structure. This paper studies the case of a relay channel, where the source’s objective is to deliver a given number of data packets to a receiver with the aid of a relay. The source broadcasts to both the receiver and the relay using one frequency, while the relay uses another frequency for transmissions to the receiver, allowing for a full-duplex operation of the relay. We analyze the decoding complexity and delay performance of two types of relays: one that preserves the systematic structure of the code from the source; anothe...
Abstract—One of the most powerful ways to achieve trans-mission reliability over wireless links is t...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Cooperative communications by pooling available resources—for example, power and bandwidth—across th...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes m...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Communication over wireless channels is affected by fading, i.e., fast random variations of the rece...
Wireless networks with multiple nodes that relay information from a source to a destination are expe...
The throughput benefits of random linear network codes have been studied extensively for wirelined a...
We consider “virtual ” full-duplex relaying by means of half-duplex relays. In this configuration, e...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Abstract—One of the most powerful ways to achieve trans-mission reliability over wireless links is t...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Cooperative communications by pooling available resources—for example, power and bandwidth—across th...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
A characterization of systematic network coding over multi-hop wireless networks is key towards unde...
Abstract — We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals ...
We present a systematic network coding strategy for cooperative communication, in which some nodes m...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Abstract—Network coding and cooperative diversity have each extensively been explored in the literat...
Communication over wireless channels is affected by fading, i.e., fast random variations of the rece...
Wireless networks with multiple nodes that relay information from a source to a destination are expe...
The throughput benefits of random linear network codes have been studied extensively for wirelined a...
We consider “virtual ” full-duplex relaying by means of half-duplex relays. In this configuration, e...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Abstract—One of the most powerful ways to achieve trans-mission reliability over wireless links is t...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
Cooperative communications by pooling available resources—for example, power and bandwidth—across th...