Network coding /

Network coding / edited by Adele Kuzmiakova. - Burlington, ON, Canada : Arcler Press, c2022. - xviii, 213 pages : illustrations (some col.) ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

An Introduction to Network Coding -- Theoretical Framework for Network Coding -- Network Coding in Wireless System -- Network Coding: Mobile Application -- Network Coding in Application Layer Multicast
-- Throughput Benefit of Network Coding -- Network Coding: Applications and Challenges -- Security against Adversarial Errors.


"Network coding (NC) is a method of improving the flow of digital data in a network via transmitting the digital proof about the messages. The "digital evidence" is a combination of two or more messages. When the bits of the digital evidence reach the destination point, the transmitted message is deduced in spite of directly reassembled. Network coding was first introduced in 1999 as a substitute to routing. This book takes the readers through a brief introduction into the network coding. This book sheds light on the history of network coding, theoretical framework for network coding, applications, and challenges of network coding, throughput benefits, use of network coding in wireless systems, and security against adversarial errors. The first chapter stresses the basic overview of network coding so that readers are clear about the philosophies and history behind that form the utmost basics in the field."--Back cover

9781774691069 (hardback)


Computer network protocols
Electronic evidence

TK5105.55 / N38 2022
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