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Wireless Network Coding: Opportunities and Challenges

Fragouli, C.  
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Katabi, D.
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Markopoulou, A.
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2007
MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference
IEEE MILCOM 2007

Wireless networks suffer from a variety of unique problems such as low throughput, dead spots, and inadequate support for mobility. However, their characteristics such as the broadcast nature of the medium, spatial diversity, and significant data redundancy, provide opportunities for new design principles to address these problems. There has been recent interest in employing network coding in wireless networks. This paper explores the case for network coding as a unifying design paradigm for wireless networks, by describing how it addresses issues of throughput, reliability, mobility, and management. We also discuss the practical challenges facing the integration of such a design into the network stack.

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DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2007.4454988
Author(s)
Fragouli, C.  
Katabi, D.
Markopoulou, A.
Medard, M.
Rahul, H.
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2007

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MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference
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IEEE MILCOM 2007

Orlando, Florida, USA

October 29-31

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November 25, 2009
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