Abstract

Traditional networks make use of point-to-point links, i.e., channels, which are dedicated to couples of nodes. There is no interference among these channels: the transmission between a pair of (source/destination) nodes has no effect on the transmission between another pair of nodes. However, point-to-point links require the topology to be fixed, determined during the network design phase.

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