Title
Network coding designs suited for the real world: What works, what doesn't, what's promising
Abstract
Network coding (NC) has attracted tremendous attention from the research community due to its potential to significantly improve networks' throughput, delay, and energy performance as well as a means to simplify protocol design and naturally providing security support. The possibilities in code design have produced a large influx of new ideas and approaches to harness the power of NC. But, which of these designs are truly successful in practice? and which designs will not live up to their promised theoretical gains due to real-world constraints? Without attempting a comprehensive view of all practical pitfalls, this paper seeks to identify key ingredients to a successful design, critical and common limitations to most intra-session NC systems as well as promising techniques and ideas to guide future models and research problems grounded on practical concerns.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ITW.2013.6691231
Information Theory Workshop
Keywords
Field
DocType
network coding,code design,energy performance,intrasession network coding system,network coding design,network delay,network throughput,protocol design,security support
Linear network coding,Computer science,Theoretical computer science,Protocol design,Energy performance,Throughput
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4799-1321-3
3
0.40
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Morten Videbæk Pedersen120218.49
Daniel Enrique Lucani221718.06
Frank H. P. Fitzek3706123.89
Chres W. Sørensen4162.79
Arash Shahbaz Badr530.74