Network coding is a promising methodology for reducing the amount of data transmitted over the network by mixing packet streams at the intermediate nodes in the network. One emerging application of network coding is to improve the robustness of distributed storage systems. Recent work has shown that network coding can improve the performance of data recovery in case of node failure, while requiring less resources (storage and/or bandwidth) than traditional storage approaches such as replication and erasure coding. Nevertheless, there remains substantial research work for advancing both the theoretical and practical impacts of network coding in distributed data storage.
The First Workshop on Network Coding and Data Storage (NCDS) is organized by the Institute of Network Coding at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The aim of NCDS is to bring together researchers in the fields of network coding, data storage, and distributed systems to explore the potential of network coding applications in distributed storage systems.
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Venue
Lecture Theatre 1, Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. (Exit B of the University Station, by the side of the Hyatt Hotel near The Chinese University of Hong Kong.)
Registration
Registration is free. Pre-registration is required for attendance. For information about registration, please refer to here.
We welcome researchers and graduate students to participate in NCDS and discuss about potential applications and new theories of network coding in data storage.
Related Conferences
- NetCod 2011, July 25 - 27, Beijing, China.
- ISIT 2011, July 31 - August 5, Saint Petersburg, Russia.