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Ye Zhu
Description
Network coding is a widely studied theoretical networking scheme with the potential for improving digital communications. The scheme allows a network node to combine information from multiple edges onto a single edge. Message symbols are represented as elements in a finite field of the form 2n. In a broadcast scenario, network coding achieves information transmission rates at the network's mincut max-flow bound. This potential for improving network efficiency has motivated researchers to consider the practical implications of the scheme.
Publication Date
2019
College
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Department
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Recommended Citation
Pereira-Castillo, R.J., "Random Linear Network Coding Simulations" (2019). Undergraduate Research Posters 2019. 5.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/u_poster_2019/5
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This item is part of the McNair Scholars Program.