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Linear network coding

Known as: Network coding 
Linear network coding is a technique which can be used to improve a network's throughput, efficiency and scalability, as well as resilience to… 
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
This paper presents a theoretical study of the throughput of mobile content distribution (MCD) in vehicular ad hoc networks… 
Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
In this paper, we study two important transmission strategies in full-duplex two-way relaying in the presence of channel… 
2012
2012
In this paper, we consider a three-node, two-way relay system with digital network coding. The aim is to minimize total energy… 
2011
2011
Two new schemes are proposed for collision resolution in slotted ALOHA networks based on multi-user physical-layer network coding… 
2008
2008
Cooperative Peer-to-Peer Repair (CPR) has been proposed to recover from packet losses incurred during 3G broadcast. CPR leverages… 
2008
2008
Network coding has been used to increase transportation capabilities in wireless mesh networks. In mesh networks, the coding… 
2008
2008
Wireless network coding has been shown to reduce the number of transmissions by exploiting the broadcast nature of the wireless… 
2008
2008
Network coding has recently been widely applied in various networks for system throughput improvement and/or resilience to… 
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Cooperative communications can help combat fading and hence can significantly increase the capacity of wireless networks… 
2006
2006
Multi-hop wireless networks are expected to play an important role in the next-generation wireless systems. One of the central…