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On Average Throughput Benefits and Alphabet Size in Network Coding

Chekuri, C.
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Fragouli, C.  
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Soljanin, E.
2005
ISIT 2005
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT'05)

e analyze a special class of configurations with h sources and N receivers to demonstrate the throughput benefits of network coding and deterministic code design. We show that the throughput benefits network coding offers can increase proportionally to \sqrt{N}, with respect to the average as well as the minimum throughput. We also show that while for this class of configurations there exists a deterministic coding scheme that realizes these benefits using a binary alphabet, randomized coding may require an exponentially large alphabet size.

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