articleIEEE Transactions on Information TheoryFeb 1, 2003Closed access

Linear network coding

Chinese University of Hong Kong · Bielefeld University

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Abstract

Consider a communication network in which certain source nodes multicast information to other nodes on the network in the multihop fashion where every node can pass on any of its received data to others. We are interested in how fast each node can receive the complete information, or equivalently, what the information rate arriving at each node is. Allowing a node to encode its received data before passing it on, the question involves optimization of the multicast mechanisms at the nodes. Among the simplest coding schemes is linear coding, which regards a block of data as a vector over a certain base field and allows a node to apply a linear transformation to a vector before passing it on. We formulate this…

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Keywords
  • Linear network coding
  • Multicast
  • Computer science
  • Node (physics)
  • Computer network
  • ENCODE
  • Coding (social sciences)
  • Theoretical computer science
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