BRN-051030-10
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Title
- Short title of your assigned task
- Assigned to: your name
Abstract
- Problem statement.
- What do you want to achieve? What is NOT inside the scope of your work?
- If successful, what contribution will your work make (scientific, technical)?
Literature
List of standard/basic papers a person skilled in the art should have read.
Basic papers/Introductions
Network Coding for multiple unicast session
Network Coding in wireless ad-hoc networks
- S. Katti, D. Katabi, Wenjun Hu, and Rahul Hariharan . "The Importance of Being Opportunistic: Practical Network Coding For Wireless Environments", In Proc. 43rd Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, Sep. 2005.
- Y. Wu, P. A. Chou, S.-Y. Kung, "Information exchange in wireless networks with network coding and physical-layer broadcast," Microsoft Technical Report, MSR-TR-2004-78, Aug. 2004
NC for content distribution of large files
- C. Gkantsidis, P. R. Rodriguez "Network Coding for Large Scale Content Distribution", Microsoft Research Technical Report (MSR-TR-2004-80)
- Anwar Al Hamra, Chadi Barakat, and Thierry Turletti Network Coding for Wireless Mesh Networks: A Case Study
Energy-efficiant Broadcast/Multicast in wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
List of relevant conferences, standards organizations to follow up with.
For a more complete overview www.networkcoding.info may be of some service.
Competition
- competing technologies, companies/research teams
Personal Knowledge Base
- Description of your work / your approach
- Results so far (reports, experiments downloadable software, ...)
Project Plan: Working Packages
- List of tasks, milestones with deadlines, and deliverables
See Also
For a list of currently available thesis topics see [1]