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Network coding is a promising generalization of routing which allows a node to generate output messages by encoding its received messages. A typical scenario where network coding offers unique advantages is a multicast network where a source node generates messages and multiple receivers collect the messages. In a multicast network, linear network codes are preferred due to its sufficiency and simplicity...
Network coding is a new method by which a multicast network can achieve the network capacity determined by the max-flow and min-cut theorem. This paper shows the mutual exchange of independent information between two nodes in a wireless network which can be efficiently combined with network coding and broadcast property offered by wireless medium. It introduces COPE, an opportunistic approach to network...
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