articleAug 27, 2007GOLD OA
Embracing wireless interference
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Abstract
Traditionally, interference is considered harmful. Wireless networks strive to avoid scheduling multiple transmissions at the same time in order to prevent interference. This paper adopts the opposite approach; it encourages strategically picked senders to interfere. Instead of forwarding packets, routers forward the interfering signals. The destination leverages network-level information to cancel the interference and recover the signal destined to it. The result is analog network coding because it mixes signals not bits.
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- Computer science
- Computer network
- Interference (communication)
- Network packet
- Wireless
- Wireless network
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Linear network coding
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