The simplicity of the RLNC algorithm means that all neighbouring devices can help the network as soon as the transfer starts, boosting speed and reliability. Coded and native packets can be re-coded by any node to increase the network’s robustness, without impacting latency or decoding complexities here
RLNC's ability to enable intermediate devices to create redundancy as soon as they receive the first packet - without need to decode - enables true network cooperation, boosting reliability, slashing delay, and saving significant device energy
RLNC removes most of the retransmissions and device-by-device tracking that bogs down conventional multicast wireless and CDN systems. In addition, it enables cooperative broadcast and caching, yielding massive energy and latency reductions
Code On seeks to enable the broad adoption of Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC). It does that by providing consulting services and working to build an ecosystem of partners who provide a range of enabling tools and services as well as validation for the technology.