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Random encoding, fewer transmissions

16 pointsby stuntgoatover 15 years ago

2 comments

ovi256over 15 years ago
Be advised that this seems useful only in broadcast media. In practice this means only wireless, such as 802.11g (Wifi). There are no more wired broadcast media in widespread use, the new Ethernet standards specifying that each endpoint must be individually switched (no more hubs). This could improve the bandwidth of all broadcast media tremendously, at a cost of higher memory (for storing the sent packets) and processing (for decoding) usage.<p>tl;dr: Better Wifi and WAN wireless nets in the next standards.
Isamuover 15 years ago
Is this somehow similar to compressed sensing, using a randomized basis to reduce the sampling rate / bandwidth?