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- This paper appeared in the proceedings for CISS 2005.
Abstract
This paper investigates the gains of network coding in Gaussian interference networks. The term ``interference networks indicates networks where different users' transmissions effect each other's reception in some way (i.e. interfere). Following the well-known results for non-interfering, noise-free networks and for erasure networks, it is shown using examples that network coding in interference networks can also result in substantial gains. Intriguingly, network coding is found to benefit interference networks for configurations where there is no obvious advantage in the equivalent non-interference network. However, it is found that unlike non-interfering networks, non-cooperative network coding is a suboptimal coding strategy.
Citation
Brian Smith and Sriram Vishwanath . "Network Coding in Interference Networks." Proc. of 2005 Conference on Information Sciences and Systems.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{ {{{bitex cite}}},
author = "Brian Smith and Sriram Vishwanath",
title = { Network Coding in Interference Networks },
booktitle = { Proc. of 2005 Conference on Information Sciences and Systems }
}
| Conference | CISS 2005 + |
| Written by | Brian Smith +, and Sriram Vishwanath + |
| Author list is | Brian Smith and Sriram Vishwanath |
| Date | 18 March 2005 + |
| Paper Conference Year | 2,005 + |
| Paper Proceedings | Proc. of 2005 Conference on Information Sciences and Systems + |
| Paper status | Published + |
| Title | Network Coding in Interference Networks + |



