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2006 Network Error Correction, I: Basic Concepts and Upper Bounds
Raymond W. Yeung, Ning Cai
Commun. Inf. Syst. 6(1): 19-35 (2006).

Abstract

Error correction in existing point-to-point communication networks is done on a link-by-link basis, which is referred to in this paper as classical error correction. Inspired by network coding, we introduce in this two-part paper a new paradigm called network error correction. The theory thus developed subsumes classical algebraic coding theory as a special case. In Part I, we discuss the basic concepts and prove the network generalizations of the Hamming bound and the Singleton bound in classical algebraic coding theory. By studying a few elementary examples, the relation between network error correction and classical error correction is investigated.

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Raymond W. Yeung. Ning Cai. "Network Error Correction, I: Basic Concepts and Upper Bounds." Commun. Inf. Syst. 6 (1) 19 - 35, 2006.

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Published: 2006
First available in Project Euclid: 5 April 2007

zbMATH: 1161.94452
MathSciNet: MR2275016

Subjects:
Primary: 94B60
Secondary: 94A05

Keywords: algebraic coding , error correction , Hamming bound , multicast , Network coding , Singleton bound

Rights: Copyright © 2006 International Press of Boston

Vol.6 • No. 1 • 2006
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