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Fall 2012
In this thesis, the problem of transmitting data in the form of multicast and broadcast traffic has been studied. The traffic can be from a real-time appli- cation which has a short block length or it can be a general broadcast traffic in an ad-hoc network. The goal is to reduce the total number...
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Fall 2017
In this dissertation, we study two network coding problems. First, we consider a class of networks that we call funnel networks. In this class of networks the total capacity of the incoming links to each intermediate node is not less than the total capacity of its outgoing links. We then prove...