BRN-051030-10

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Title

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


Other NC related papers, that may be interesting for other improvements

NC for content distribution of large files

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

After starting our project, we found a similar approach taken by the COPE Projekt presented in the "The Importance of Being Opportunistic: Practical Network Coding For Wireless Environments" (see Literature under Network Coding in wireless ad-hoc networks). They seem to have some simplified assumptions and use so-called Pseudobroadcast, which is a mac-unicast, where only one receiver acks the packet and not all. This will especially become a problem in settings with poor link quality.

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]