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Geometric Random Linear Codes in Sensor Networks
2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2008Wireless sensor networks consist of unreliable and energy-constrained sensors connecting to each other wirelessly. As measured data may be lost due to sensor failures, maintaining the persistence of periodically measured data in a scalable fashion has become a critical challenge in sensor networks, without the use of centralized servers.
Y. Lin, B. Liang, B. Li
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Prioritized Wireless Transmissions Using Random Linear Codes
2010 IEEE International Symposium on Network Coding (NetCod), 2010We investigate approximation algorithms for the problem of prioritized broadcast transmissions over independent erasure channels first described in Tran et al., 2009. In this work, the authors showed that under some settings, the achievable throughput regions for prioritized broadcast transmissions can be computed by a polynomial-time algorithm.
Tuan Tran, Thinh Nguyen
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Random frames from binary linear block codes
2010 44th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2010Let C be an [n, k, d] binary linear block code of length n, dimension k and minimum Hamming distance d over GF(2n). Let d⊥ denote the minimum Hamming distance of the dual code of C over GF(2n). Let ɛ : GF(2n) → {−1, 1}n be the component-wise mapping ɛ(v i ) := (−1)vi , for v =(v 1 , v 2 , … , v n ) ∈ GF(2n).
Behtash Babadi, Vahid Tarokh
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Random and burst error correcting linear codes
Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences, 1996Abstract This paper presents various lower and upper bounds on the number of parity check digits required for linear codes having sub-block structure that detect and correct random or/and burst errors.
B. K. Dass, E. Foundas, P. Tsikouras
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Random linear packet coding for broadcast networks
2014 Oceans - St. John's, 2014Random linear packet coding is considered for efficient broadcasting in networks with large propagation delays, such as underwater acoustic networks. To additionally overcome the effects of fading, we combine packet coding with adaptive power control, whereby the transmitter adjusts its power upon receiving feedback from the receiver on the current ...
R. Ahmed, M. Stojanovic, M. Chitre
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Subspace Authentication for Random Linear Network Coding
2016As is introduced in Chap. 2, network coding is notoriously susceptible to pollution attacks: a single polluted packet can end up corrupting bunches of good ones.
Peng Zhang, Chuang Lin
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Lightweight Encryption for Random Linear Network Coding
2016Researchers have shown that network coding can help reduce the energy consumption of communication by reducing transmissions.
Peng Zhang, Chuang Lin
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Latency performance of encoding with random linear network coding
2018In this paper, we present a performance study of the impact of generation and symbol sizes on latency for encoding with Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC). This analysis is important for low latency applications of RLNC as well as data storage applications that use large blocks of data, where the encoding process can be parallelized based on system ...
Nielsen, Lars +2 more
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Long non-coding RNAs: definitions, functions, challenges and recommendations
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023John S Mattick +2 more
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Completion Delay of Random Linear Network Coding in Full-Duplex Relay Networks
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2022Rina Su, Qifu Sun, Zhongshan Zhang
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