It is known that linear codes are sufficient to solve the multicast network coding problem when each out-edge of a network node carries its own specific function of the in-edges of the node, i.e. operating in “point-to-point-mode. ” Alternatively, in “broadcastmode,” a network has the property that for each node, every out-edge of the node carries the same function of the in-edges of the node. Only one transmission is required in order to send the same function on all of the out-edges of a node. The edge functions in broadcast-mode can vary from node to node and each edge can carry an arbitrary number of transmissions, with at most one per time unit. We prove that linear codes are sufficient, in terms of total number of transmissions, for m...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we consider the case of broa...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
We approach the problem of linear network coding for multicast networks from different perspectives....
We approach the problem of linear network coding for multicast networks from different perspectives....
Network Coding is a technique which looks beyond traditional store-and-forward approach followed by ...
We consider the issue of coding for non-multicast networks. For multicast networks, it is known tha...
Conventional linear multicast can be constructed on any acyclic network by increasing the order of t...
We consider applying network coding in settings where there is a cost associated with network use. W...
Many recent papers study methods, bounds and limitations for linear network coding. We examine prior...
This paper studies a special class of multicast index coding problems where a sender transmits messa...
Abstract—In this paper we consider the per-node run-time complexity of network multicast codes. We s...
Abstract — We investigate the network coding problem in a certain class of minimal multicast network...
Ahlswede et al. in the seminal paper [1] have shown that in data transfer over networks, processing ...
Abstract—In an acyclic multicast network, it is well known that a linear network coding solution ove...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we consider the case of broa...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
We approach the problem of linear network coding for multicast networks from different perspectives....
We approach the problem of linear network coding for multicast networks from different perspectives....
Network Coding is a technique which looks beyond traditional store-and-forward approach followed by ...
We consider the issue of coding for non-multicast networks. For multicast networks, it is known tha...
Conventional linear multicast can be constructed on any acyclic network by increasing the order of t...
We consider applying network coding in settings where there is a cost associated with network use. W...
Many recent papers study methods, bounds and limitations for linear network coding. We examine prior...
This paper studies a special class of multicast index coding problems where a sender transmits messa...
Abstract—In this paper we consider the per-node run-time complexity of network multicast codes. We s...
Abstract — We investigate the network coding problem in a certain class of minimal multicast network...
Ahlswede et al. in the seminal paper [1] have shown that in data transfer over networks, processing ...
Abstract—In an acyclic multicast network, it is well known that a linear network coding solution ove...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we consider the case of broa...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...