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    Online XOR Coding

    Online XOR packet coding BENEFIT

    The project page provides the source code of custom built simulators used in our publications whose URL are given as follow: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2013.09.006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PIMRC.2009.5449983 The titles of the papers are: Online XOR packet coding: Efficient single-hop wireless multicasting with low decoding delay (COMCOM VERSION). An efficient network coding based retransmission algorithm for wireless multicast (PIMRC VERSION). Help (README) files are included in the .zip files. The project will no longer be updated.
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    10.1109/CCNC.2010.5421745

    10.1109/CCNC.2010.5421745

    Decoding Superimposed BPSK Modulated Wireless Transmissions

    ...In the idea of physical layer network coding, two synchronized simultaneous packet transmissions are carefully encoded such that the superimposed transmission can be decoded to produce a packet which is identical to the bitwise binary sum of the two transmitted packets. This paper explores the decoding of superimposed transmission resulted by multiple synchronized simultaneous transmissions. We devise a coding scheme that achieves the identification of individual transmission from the synchronized superimposed transmission. A mathematical proof for the existence of such a coding scheme is given.
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    A library for Ambisonic encoding, decoding, rotating, zooming, and other processing, up to 3rd order. It takes an object oriented approach. UPDATE: Greetings, I have recently started to move over to GitHub and have therefore cloned the project over there. This project will stay open but there won't be any more updates happening here. Any updates will happen over at the new hosting.
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