Torres Compta et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Network coding is the 5G key enabling technology: Effects and strategies to manage heterogeneous packet lengthsTorres Compta et al., 2015
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- Torres Compta P
- Fitzek F
- Lucani D
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- Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
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The exponential growth of the mobile devices market, not only smartphones but also tablets, laptops or wearables, poses a serious challenge for 5G communications. Random linear network coding is a promising solution for present and future networks as it has been shown …
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