We address survivability considerations for telecommunication networks where a part of the network may fail. We focus on single arc failures in multicast networks, with or without network coding. The problem is to compute a routing such that, if any single arc failure occurs, the remaining throughput is as large as possible. In the case of multicast routing without network coding, two ways for computing the impact of an arc failure are considered. Either the throughput of entire Steiner trees containing that arc vanishes, or only the throughput of subtrees, starting from that arc to terminals, is discarded. In the case of multicast with network coding, since the total throughput is computed as the minimum of single max-flow values from the ...
In this letter, we propose two optimized multicast communication strategies based on the Network Cod...
The capacity gain of network coding has been extensively studied in wired and wireless networks. Rec...
In this work we study zero vs. ε-error capacity in network coding instances. For multicast network c...
We address survivability considerations for telecommunication networks where a part of the network m...
Given a telecommunication network, modelled by a capacitated digraph,we are interested in comparing ...
Abstract—In this paper we consider the issue of network ca-pacity. The recent work by Li and Yeung e...
Abstract- We introduce algorithms to design robust network codes in the presence of link failures fo...
Network coding has been shown to be an effective coding technique to improve the throughput of a mul...
Abstract — The capacity gain of network coding has been extensively studied in wired and wireless ne...
To ensure the robust delivery of video streams, a network must emit additional data that will replac...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
Network coding has the potential to enhance energy efficiency of multicast sessions by providing opt...
Network coding is a powerful coding technique that has been proved to be very effective in achieving...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this letter, we propose two optimized multicast communication strategies based on the Network Cod...
The capacity gain of network coding has been extensively studied in wired and wireless networks. Rec...
In this work we study zero vs. ε-error capacity in network coding instances. For multicast network c...
We address survivability considerations for telecommunication networks where a part of the network m...
Given a telecommunication network, modelled by a capacitated digraph,we are interested in comparing ...
Abstract—In this paper we consider the issue of network ca-pacity. The recent work by Li and Yeung e...
Abstract- We introduce algorithms to design robust network codes in the presence of link failures fo...
Network coding has been shown to be an effective coding technique to improve the throughput of a mul...
Abstract — The capacity gain of network coding has been extensively studied in wired and wireless ne...
To ensure the robust delivery of video streams, a network must emit additional data that will replac...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
Given a telecommunication network with non-negative arc capacities, a special vertex called source, ...
Network coding has the potential to enhance energy efficiency of multicast sessions by providing opt...
Network coding is a powerful coding technique that has been proved to be very effective in achieving...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this letter, we propose two optimized multicast communication strategies based on the Network Cod...
The capacity gain of network coding has been extensively studied in wired and wireless networks. Rec...
In this work we study zero vs. ε-error capacity in network coding instances. For multicast network c...