xiv, 442 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Signals and communication technology.
PART I: Subspace Codes and Rank Metric Codes. Codes Endowed with the Rank Metric / Elisa Gorla and Alberto Ravagnani -- Constructions of Constant Dimension Codes / Anna-Lena Horlemann-Trautmann and Joachim Rosenthal -- Constructions of Cyclic Subspace Codes and Maximum Rank Distance Codes / Kamil Otal and Ferruh Özbudak -- Generalizing Subspace Codes to Flag Codes Using Group Actions / Dirk Liebhold, Gabriele Nebe and María Ángeles Vázquez-Castro -- Multi-shot Network Coding / Diego Napp and Filipa Santana -- PART II: Finite Geometries and Subspace Designs. Geometrical aspects of subspace codes / Antonio Cossidente, Francesco Pavese and Leo Storme -- Partial Spreads and Vector Space Partitions / Thomas Honold, Michael Kiermaier and Sascha Kurz -- q-Analogs of Designs: Subspace Designs / Michael Braun, Michael Kiermaier and Alfred Wassermann -- Computational Methods in Subspace Designs / Michael Braun, Michael Kiermaier and Alfred Wassermann -- PART III: Application of Network Coding. Index Coding, Network Coding and Broadcast with Side-Information / Eimear Byrne and Marco Calderini -- Implementation of Network Coding in Wireless Systems / Semiha Tedik Basaran, Ali Reza Heidarpour, Selahattin Gokceli, Gunes Karabulut Kurt, Murat Uysal and Ibrahim Altunbas -- Opportunistic Network Coding / Kemal Alic and Ales Svigelj -- Coded Random Access / Čedomir Stefanović and Dejan Vukobratović -- PART IV: Codes for Distributed Storage Systems. An Overview of Coding for Distributed Storage Systems / Shiqiu Liu and Frédérique Oggier -- Matroid Theory and Storage Codes: Bounds and Constructions / Ragnar Freij-Hollanti, Camilla Hollanti and Thomas Westerbäck -- Batch and PIR Codes and their Connections to Locally Repairable Codes / Vitaly Skachek.
This book, written by experts from universities and major research laboratories, addresses the hot topic of network coding, a powerful scheme for information transmission in networks that yields near-optimal throughput. It introduces readers to this striking new approach to network coding, in which the network is not simply viewed as a mechanism for delivering packets, but rather an algebraic structure named the"This book, written by experts from universities and major research laboratories, addresses the hot topic of network coding, a powerful scheme for information transmission in networks that yields near-optimal throughput. It introduces readers to this striking new approach to network coding, in which the network is not simply viewed as a mechanism for delivering packets, but rather an algebraic structure named the"This book, written by experts from universities and major research laboratories, addresses the hot topic of network coding, a powerful scheme for information transmission in networks that yields near-optimal throughput. It introduces readers to this striking new approach to network coding, in which the network is not simply viewed as a mechanism for delivering packets, but rather an algebraic structure named the