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Figure 1 The system model. Dotted and solid lines represent source- and network-coded-packet transmissions, respectively.
Figure 2 Packets transmitted by the paired nodes i and j in the two phases. In case of inter-user transmission failure, an individual packet istransmitted by the relaying node in the network coding phase.
Figure 3 A potential matching in the weighted, undirectedgraph. The edges drawn with thick lines are part of the matching.
Figure 4 Average capacity per user versus number of pairedusers in cell for proposed pairing algorithms.
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