Network Coding
For more than a decade we have been working on network coding, which is a versatile coding technique for upcoming dynamic transport and cloud architectures. It is a magic juice for wireless mesh, distributed storage, multipath communication, peer-to-peer networks, and many more. Several testbeds and demonstrators have been built to show the benefits of network coding over the old generation of static end to end codes. We are proud to have our own teaching module solely on network coding together with Professor Jorswieck from TUD and occasionally hold tutorials at ICC with Professor Muriel Medard from MIT.
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