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Sharing information in time-division duplexing channels: A network coding approach

Lucani et al., 2009

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5256242846136031371
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Lucani D
Médard M
Stojanovic M
Karger D
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2009 47th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton)

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We study random linear network coding for time-division duplexing channels for sharing information between nodes. We assume a packet erasure channel with nodes that cannot transmit and receive information simultaneously. Each node will act as both a sender of its …
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