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This book offers a unified and accessible introduction to the emerging field of network coding — combining theoretical foundations, practical algorithms, and real-world considerations. It starts from basic concepts and network models, then explores multicast and inter-session network coding (both lossless and lossy), subgraph selection algorithms, and security against adversarial errors.
It is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and network engineers who want both the mathematical underpinnings and applied techniques for designing and analyzing coded networks.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year: 2008
ISBN: 9780521873109
Pages: 184