2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-016-0788-9
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On robustness of physical layer network coding to pollution attack

Abstract: Link layer network coding (LLNC) promises to provide high throughput in relay networks through combining packets at the relays and trading communication for computation. The emerging area of physical layer network coding (PLNC) exploits the electromagnetic nature of signals and eliminates the need for addition at the packet level, while making signal design and coding schemes adaptable to the channel conditions. Although network coding has been extensively studied recently, physical layer network coding has no… Show more

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“…This completes some data link functions such as adding headers ready to send, and actually sending over physical media. On the other end, the link layer will complete the data frame reception, remove the header and transmit the received packet to the network layer, as shown in Figure 2 [7][8].…”
Section: Interface Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This completes some data link functions such as adding headers ready to send, and actually sending over physical media. On the other end, the link layer will complete the data frame reception, remove the header and transmit the received packet to the network layer, as shown in Figure 2 [7][8].…”
Section: Interface Layermentioning
confidence: 99%