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Fig. 3 Network coding based algorithm for the single-line layout, each  node  can reach its immediate neighbours
Fig. 4. Network coding based algorithm for single line layout, each node can  reach up second immediate neighbor
Fig. 5 Total number of transmissions with (a) or without (b) network coding  (NC) for all four cases
Fig 6. a) Probability of successful transmission for various distances between  transmitter and receiver
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