Third Workshop on Network Coding, Theory, and Applications

Monday, January 29, 2007, San Diego, California

(in conjunction with ITA 2007)

Co-organizers: Tracey Ho (Caltech) and Ken Zeger (UCSD)
Contact: netcod07@code.ucsd.edu

 

 

Technical Program Committee:

  • Phil Chou (Microsoft)
  • Christina Fragouli (EPFL)
  • Ralf Koetter (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
  • Baochun Li (University of Toronto)
  • Muriel Medard (MIT)
  • Raymond Yeung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

  • Technical Program

    Registration information

    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 2007 will be organized around the following themes:

  • Network Coding Theory and Algorithms

  • Multiuser Information Theory

  • Applications of Network Coding

 

 

NetCod 2007 will take place at the UCSD campus, San Diego, California.

Links to previous workshops:
NetCod 2005 in Italy
NetCod 2006 in Boston