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The effort dedicated to the ultimate goal of designing an architectural framework for tactical mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) has long been hindered by the excessive control overhead of routing protocols to maintain a full view of the network topology. This paper explores the viability of adopting network coding as a means of improving reliable data delivery while lowering control overhead in large...
We study the problem of k-pair communication (or multiple unicast problem) of quantum information in networks of quantum channels. We consider the asymptotic rates of high fidelity quantum communication between specific sender-receiver pairs. Four scenarios of classical communication assistance (none, forward, backward, and two-way) are considered. (I) We obtain outer and inner bounds of the achievable...
In this paper we analyze the performances of multicast transmission in networks using random network coding. With network coding, the intermediate nodes combine the input packets into one or several output packets, instead of simply forwarding the packets as in the case of classical routing. The problem of network code design is to select what linear combination of input packets is used by each node...
We demonstrate that the gain attained by network coding (NC) on the multicast capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks is bounded by a constant factor. We consider a network with n nodes distributed uniformly in a unit square, with each node acting as a source for independent information to be sent to a multicast group consisting of m randomly chosen destinations. We show that, under the protocol...
Network coding has been a prominent approach to a series of problems that used to be considered intractable with traditional transmission paradigms. Recent work on network coding includes a substantial number of optimization based protocols, but mostly for wireline multicast networks. In this paper, we consider maximizing the benefits of network coding for unicast sessions in lossy wireless environments...
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