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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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A New Efficient Secure Coding Scheme for Random Linear Network Coding
2013 22nd International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2013Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) is a promising technology of Network coding (NC) {that is} verified to be both sufficient and efficient. In this paper, we propose an efficient implementation of coding process, ensuring the security against active and passive attacks, in order to deploy RLNC in real networks, especially on battery constrained mobile
Noura, Hassan +2 more
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A secure algorithm for Random Linear Network Coding
2020 IEEE 5th International Symposium on Smart and Wireless Systems within the Conferences on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS-SWS), 2020Random Linear Network Coding has been first introduced as a tool to maximize information flow across a network. This paradigm has been later proven to possess inherent weak security that arises from packet mixing. Motivated by this observation, an algorithm for secure data transmission using Random Linear Network Coding is proposed in this paper.
Mohamed Amine Brahimi, Fatiha Merazka
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Video Delivery Based on Random Linear Network Coding
2020 International Conference on Advanced Science and Engineering (ICOASE), 2020The rapid growth of video transmission and the increasing demand for high-definition, multi-display, and the wide-area video services in recent years. It resulted in the need for robust technologies to cover these requirements. RLNC is one of the most promising methods for video delivery, improving throughput, utilizing bandwidth capacity, and saving ...
Amenah Muwafaq Younus +1 more
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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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Secure random linear network coding on a wiretap network
AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2015We develop a secure random linear network coding scheme on wiretap networks where a wiretapper can only eavesdrop on a limited number of channels.
Zhanghua Cao +3 more
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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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Hierarchical Performance Analysis on Random Linear Network Coding
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2018Random linear network coding (RLNC) is a promising network coding solution when the network topology information is not fully available to all the nodes. However, in practice, nodes have partial knowledge of the network topology information. Motivated by this, we investigate the performance of RLNC and obtain different upper bounds on the failure ...
Dan Li +4 more
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Massive parallelization technique for random linear network coding
2014 International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BIGCOMP), 2014Random linear network coding (RLNC) has gain popularity as a useful performance-enhancing tool for communications networks. In this paper, we propose a RLNC parallel implementation technique for General Purpose Graphical Processing Units (GPGPUs.) Recently, GPGPU technology has paved the way for parallelizing RLNC; however, current state-of-the-art ...
null Seong-Min Choi, Joon-Sang Park
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Random linear intersession network coding with selective cancelling
2009 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2009The network coding capacity of a single multicast traffic is characterized by the min-cut/max-flow (mcMF) theorem, which can be achieved by random linear network coding (RLNC). Nonetheless, the graph-theoretic characterization for multiple unicast/multicast traffic remains an open problem.
Chih-Chun Wang, Ness B. Shroff
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