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On the Separation of Channel and Network Coding in Aref Networks

Overview In this paper it is shown that one cannot always layer, or separate, channel and network coding for multicasting in deterministic relay networks with no interference. The authors call such networks Aref networks. The suboptimality of such layering in Aref networks is in contrast to the optimality of a similar layering in networks of discrete memoryless channels and certain networks of two-way channels.

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PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2005 Downloads17
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