Network Coding
From Principles to Practice
Academic Press
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
225 pages
978-0-443-30030-1 (ISBN)
Description
Network Coding: From Principles to Practice explains the fundamentals of network coding from a practical perspective, helping engineers in industry and researchers in academia wanting to deploy network coding in their simulations and real-life applications. The book takes a practical, problem-based learning approach to network coding using guided software simulations. With this book the reader will:
Understand the fundamental principles behind network coding
Learn how to implement a network coding software library
Use a network coding library to test the fundamental principles
Be able to produce code that can quickly be adapted for their specific research
Understand the reasoning of more advanced and latest-researched network coding topics such as reliable distributed storage, partial packet recovery, etc.
Network Coding: From Principles to Practice is suitable for Undergraduates, post-graduates, academic researchers and engineers in industry who want to understand and implement the fundamental principles of network coding.
Understand the fundamental principles behind network coding
Learn how to implement a network coding software library
Use a network coding library to test the fundamental principles
Be able to produce code that can quickly be adapted for their specific research
Understand the reasoning of more advanced and latest-researched network coding topics such as reliable distributed storage, partial packet recovery, etc.
Network Coding: From Principles to Practice is suitable for Undergraduates, post-graduates, academic researchers and engineers in industry who want to understand and implement the fundamental principles of network coding.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-30030-1 (9780443300301)
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Persons
Juan Alberto Cabrera obtained his Ph.D. (summa cum laude) on June 16th, 2022. He works at the "Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks? at TU Dresden. He leads the Chair's research group on goal-oriented communications. Juan Cabrera's research interests are semantic and goal-oriented communications, functional compression, message identification, common randomness generation, network coding, and in-network distributed storage and computing.
Juan Cabrera's expertise in network coding goes back to his M.Sc. at Aalborg University in Denmark, where he wrote his master's thesis on reliable distributed storage using network coding. Later on, for his PhD, he also worked on network coding research for storage and transport applications, where he has multiple peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. He and Professor Frank Fitzek have been in charge of teaching the course "Practical Implementations of Network Coding? at TU Dresden since 2015. Juan Cabrera participates in the teaching by giving lectures and developing software code to teach the students with a very practical framework.
He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and studied at Simon Bolivar University, where he received his bachelor's degree with honors (cum laude) in electronics engineering in 2013. He studied for one year in Prague, Czech Republic, during the bachelor's program at the Czech Technical University in Prague (2011 - 2012). After finishing his bachelor's, he moved to Denmark, receiving his master's degree (2015) in wireless communications systems at Aalborg University.
Frank H. P. Fitzek is a Professor and head of the "Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks? at TU Dresden coordinating the 5G Lab Germany. He is the spokesman of the DFG Cluster of Excellence "Center for Tactile Internet? (CeTI).
He received his diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) degree in electrical engineering from the University of Technology - Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) - Aachen, Germany, in 1997 and his Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University Berlin, Germany in 2002 and became Adjunct Professor at the University of Ferrara, Italy in the same year. In 2003 he joined Aalborg University as Professor
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Juan Cabrera's expertise in network coding goes back to his M.Sc. at Aalborg University in Denmark, where he wrote his master's thesis on reliable distributed storage using network coding. Later on, for his PhD, he also worked on network coding research for storage and transport applications, where he has multiple peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. He and Professor Frank Fitzek have been in charge of teaching the course "Practical Implementations of Network Coding? at TU Dresden since 2015. Juan Cabrera participates in the teaching by giving lectures and developing software code to teach the students with a very practical framework.
He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and studied at Simon Bolivar University, where he received his bachelor's degree with honors (cum laude) in electronics engineering in 2013. He studied for one year in Prague, Czech Republic, during the bachelor's program at the Czech Technical University in Prague (2011 - 2012). After finishing his bachelor's, he moved to Denmark, receiving his master's degree (2015) in wireless communications systems at Aalborg University.
Frank H. P. Fitzek is a Professor and head of the "Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks? at TU Dresden coordinating the 5G Lab Germany. He is the spokesman of the DFG Cluster of Excellence "Center for Tactile Internet? (CeTI).
He received his diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) degree in electrical engineering from the University of Technology - Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) - Aachen, Germany, in 1997 and his Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University Berlin, Germany in 2002 and became Adjunct Professor at the University of Ferrara, Italy in the same year. In 2003 he joined Aalborg University as Professor
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Author
Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks, Germany
Professor and Head of the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Content
1. Inter-flow Network Coding.
2. Intra-flow Network coding
3. Network Coded Distributed Storage
4. Advanced topics of network coding
5. Appendix: Setting up your python environment to use this book
2. Intra-flow Network coding
3. Network Coded Distributed Storage
4. Advanced topics of network coding
5. Appendix: Setting up your python environment to use this book