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Netcod 2014 : The 2014 International Symposium on Network Coding | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://netcod2014.com/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Since the seminal work by Alhswede et al, which showed that the multicast capacity of a network can be achieved by allowing intermediate nodes to code packets instead of just forwarding or replicating them, network coding has come a long way from an information theoretic concept and has begun its transition into more practical applications and implementations. A variety of initiatives showing the potential of network coding to peer-to-peer systems, distributed storage, multimedia applications, and robust networking (amongst many others) have been reported. The 2014 International Symposium on Network Coding (NetCod 2014) aims to bring together members of the network coding community from both academia and industry, and to provide a forum for an in-depth coverage of the research developments and practical advances of network coding up to date.
Previously unpublished contributions from a broad range of topics are solicited, including (but not limited to) the following areas: Shannon theory and the fundamentals of network coding Network code constructions and algorithms Joint source/channel and network coding Since the seminal work by Alhswede et al, which showed that the multicast capacity of a network can be achieved by allowing intermediate nodes to code packets instead of just forwarding or replicating them, network coding has come a long way from an information theoretic concept and has begun its transition into more practical applications and implementations. A variety of initiatives showing the potential of network coding to peer-to-peer systems, distributed storage, multimedia applications, and robust networking (amongst many others) have been reported. The 2014 International Symposium on Network Coding (NetCod 2014) aims to bring together members of the network coding community from both academia and industry, and to provide a forum for an in-depth coverage of the research developments and practical advances of network coding up to date. Previously unpublished contributions from a broad range of topics are solicited, including (but not limited to) the following areas: Shannon theory and the fundamentals of network coding Network code constructions and algorithms Joint source/channel and network coding Resource optimization for network coding Security and Error Correction for Network Coding Inter-session network coding Network coding for distributed storage systems and caching Network coding for content distribution and video streaming Network coding for wireless networks, including MAC layer issues and protocol design Robustness, energy, or delay aspects of network coding Implementation and deployment of network coding Paper submission instructions shall be posted in due time. |
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