Multishot Adversarial Network Decoding

07/17/2023
by   Giuseppe Cotardo, et al.
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We investigate adversarial network coding and decoding focusing on the multishot regime. Errors can occur on a proper subset of the network edges and are modeled via an adversarial channel. The paper contains both bounds and capacity-achieving schemes for the Diamond Network and the Mirrored Diamond Network. We also initiate the study of the generalizations of these networks.

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