Browsing Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) by Subject "Network Coding"

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  • Embracing Wireless Interference: Analog Network Coding 

    Unknown author (2007-02-23)
    Traditionally, interference is considered harmful.Wireless networks strive to avoid scheduling multiple transmissions at the same time in order to prevent interference. This paper adopts the opposite approach; it encourages ...

  • MIXIT: The Network Meets the Wireless Channel 

    Unknown author (2007-09-04)
    The traditional contract between the network and the lower layers states that the network does routing and the lower layers deliver correct packets. In a wireless network, however, different nodes may hear most bits in a ...

  • MORE: A Network Coding Approach to Opportunistic Routing 

    Unknown author (2006-06-30)
    Opportunistic routing has the potential to substantially increase wireless network throughput. Prior work on opportunistic routing, however, requires tight node coordination. Different nodes in a network must have knowledge ...

  • Resilient Network Coding In the Presence of Byzantine Adversaries 

    Unknown author (2006-08-05)
    Network coding substantially increases network throughput. But since it involves mixing of information inside the network, a single corrupted packet generated by a malicious node can end up contaminating all the information ...

  • Trading Structure for Randomness in Wireless Opportunistic Routing 

    Unknown author (2007-02-23)
    Opportunistic routing is a recent technique that achieves high throughput in the face of lossy wireless links. The current opportunistic routing protocol, ExOR, ties the MAC with routing, imposing a strict schedule on ...