Fourth Workshop on Network Coding, Theory, and Applications

January 3-4, 2008

 

The Chinese University of Hong Kong
http://NetCod2008.ie.cuhk.edu.hk

 

Multiuser information theory has been an important research area since the 1970's.  In the past few years, there has been a surge in research activities in the area due to its potential applications to communication networks.  In particular, the recent theory of network coding reveals the surprising fact that unlike what was believed in the past, information should not be regarded as a commodity in a network.  Since its inception, network coding has emerged as a new paradigm that has influenced information and coding theory, networking, wireless communications, computer science, graph theory, and matrix theory.

 

NetCod 2008 will be organized around the following themes

· Network Coding Theory and Algorithms

·   Multiuser Information Theory

· Applications of Network Coding

General Co-Chairs: S.-Y. Robert Li and Raymond Yeung (CUHK)

Technical Program Committee: Ning Cai, Terence Chan, Tracey Ho, Sidharth Jaggi, Baochun Li, Emina Soljanin, Yunnan Wu, Raymond Yeung, Kenneth Zeger, Zhen Zhang

Invited Speakers: Bruce Hajek (UIUC) and Zhen Zhang (USC)

Tutorials (free of charge):

Introduction to Network Coding, [.ppt]
Ralf Koetter (TUM) and Muriel Medard (MIT)

Network Coding Applications
Muriel Medard (MIT)

Network Coding for Error Correction and Security, [.ppt]
Raymond Yeung (CUHK)

A limited amount of travel support will be available. Submissions and final versions appearing in the workshop proceedings should be 6-page long in IEEE double-column format. All accepted papers will appear in IEEE Xplore. Submission of contributed papers was closed on September 2, 2007.

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Links to previous workshops
NetCod 2005 in Italy
NetCod 2006 in Boston 
NetCod 2007 in San Diego