Monday 13.02.12 UMIC Distinguished Lecturer 2012: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Kramer
Alexander von Humboldt Professor, TUM
13 February 2012, 5 p.m., SuperC, 6th floor, Ford-Saal
Message Lengths for Noisy Network Coding
Quantize-map-forward (QF) or Noisy Network Coding (NNC) is a compression-based relaying strategy that has several nice information-theoretic properties. For example, the method properly extends random network coding from classic networks without interference to wireless relay networks, and it achieves rates within a reasonable gap of a cut upper bound. This talk reviews the historical development of the strategy and presents some recent results concerning random coding and decoding. The talk is based on joint work with Jie Hou of TUM.
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