Triangular network coding

ID: triangular-network-coding

Triangular network coding is a specific approach to network coding that involves the way data is transmitted across a network. This method can generally be explained in the context of multiple nodes that communicate with each other in a way that allows them to efficiently share information. The core idea behind network coding is that instead of simply relaying the messages as they are received, intermediate nodes can encode the messages they have in a way that allows for greater throughput and reduced data transmission redundancy.

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