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Editorial - Special Issue on Network Coding

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  • Francisco Monteiro
  • Alister Burr
  • Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou
  • Camilla Hollanti
  • Ioannis Krikidis
  • Hulya Seferoglu
  • Vitaly Skachek
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>13/04/2017
<mark>Journal</mark>EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Issue number1
Volume2017
Number of pages3
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Future networks are expected to depart from traditional routing schemes in order to embrace network coding (NC) based schemes. These have created a lot of interest both in academia and industry in recent years. Under the NC paradigm, symbols are transported through the network by combining several information streams originating from the same or different sources. This special issue contains thirteen papers, some dealing with design aspects of NC and related concepts (e.g., fountain codes), and some showcasing the application of NC to new services and technologies, such as data multi-view streaming of video or underwater sensor networks. One can find papers that show how NC turns data transmission more robust to packet losses and faster to decode, and more resilient to network changes, such as dynamic topologies and different user options, and how NC can improve the overall throughput. This issue also includes papers showing that NC principles can be used at different layers of the networks (including the physical layer) and how the same fundamental principles can lead to new distributed storage systems. Some of the papers in this issue have a theoretical nature, including code design, while others describe hardware testbeds and prototypes.