We consider the problem of efficient decoding of a random linear code over a finite field. In particular we are interested in the case where the code is random, relatively sparse, and use the binary finite field as an example. The goal is to decode the data using fewer operations to potentially achieve a high coding throughput, and reduce energy consumption.We use an on-the-fly version of the Gauss-Jordan algorithm as a baseline, and provide several simple improvements to reduce the number of operations needed to perform decoding. Our tests show that the improvements can reduce the number of operations used during decoding with 10-20% on average depending on the code parameters
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Part 2: - NC-Pro 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceWe consider the problem of efficient decoding of...
We consider the problem of efficient decoding of a random linear code over a finite field. In partic...
International audienceIn this letter, we compute the exact probability that a receiver obtains N lin...
In this letter, we compute the exact probability that a receiver obtains N linearly independent pack...
Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) provides a theoretically efficient method for coding. The drawba...
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A central paradox of coding theory has been noted for many years, and concerns the existence and con...
We propose a new algorithm for the decoding of random binary linear codes of dimension $n$ that is s...
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In the random linear network coding scenario with subspace codes applied, if the number of packets i...
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Our primary goal in this paper is to traverse the performance gap between two linear network coding ...
While random linear network coding is a powerful tool for disseminating information in communication...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39)Linear block codes are used in modern communication and d...
Part 2: - NC-Pro 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceWe consider the problem of efficient decoding of...
We consider the problem of efficient decoding of a random linear code over a finite field. In partic...
International audienceIn this letter, we compute the exact probability that a receiver obtains N lin...
In this letter, we compute the exact probability that a receiver obtains N linearly independent pack...
Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) provides a theoretically efficient method for coding. The drawba...
In this paper, the decoding failure probability for sparse random linear network coding in a probabi...
A central paradox of coding theory has been noted for many years, and concerns the existence and con...
We propose a new algorithm for the decoding of random binary linear codes of dimension $n$ that is s...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a broadcast application for mobile terminals where ...
In the random linear network coding scenario with subspace codes applied, if the number of packets i...
Graduation date: 2016In this work, we study network coding technique, its relation to random matrice...
Hinging on ideas from physical-layer network coding, some promising proposals of coded random access...
Our primary goal in this paper is to traverse the performance gap between two linear network coding ...
While random linear network coding is a powerful tool for disseminating information in communication...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39)Linear block codes are used in modern communication and d...