Exploiting Parallelism With Random Linear Network Coding in High-Speed Ethernet Systems
Exploiting Parallelism With Random Linear Network Coding in High-Speed Ethernet Systems is a scholarly work by Anna Engelmann, Wolfgang Bziuk, and Admela Jukan, published in 2018 in ''IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking''. The main subjects of the publication include Ethernet flow control, Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, Linear network coding, parallel computing, computer network, distributed computing, ATA over Ethernet, Cooperative diversity, and computer science. The authors present a novel theoretical modeling framework, including the derivation of upper and lower bounds of differential delay and the resulting receiver queue size-a critical performance measure in the high-speed Ethernet.