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Published October 2014 | public
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Single-source/sink network error correction is as hard as multiple-unicast

Abstract

We study the problem of communicating over a single-source single-terminal network in the presence of an adversary that may jam a single link of the network. If any one of the edges can be jammed, the capacity of such networks is well understood and follows directly from the connection between the minimum cut and maximum flow in single-source single-terminal networks. In this work we consider networks in which some edges cannot be jammed, and show that determining the network communication capacity is at least as hard as solving the multiple-unicast network coding problem for the error-free case. The latter problem is a long standing open problem.

Additional Information

© 2014 IEEE. This work has been supported in part by NSF grant CCF-1440014, CCF-1440001, CCF-1439465, and CCF-1321129.

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