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Title : Compact Forward Error Correction (FEC) Schemes
Author(s) : M. Luby, L. Vicisano
Filename : draft-ietf-rmt-bb-fec-supp-compact-01.txt,.ps
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-5-14
This document introduces some Forward Error Correction (FEC) schemes
that supplement the FEC schemes described in RFC 3452 [6]. The primary
benefits of these additional FEC schemes are that they are designed for
reliable bulk delivery of large objects using a more compact FEC Payload
ID, and they can be used to sequentially deliver blocks of an object of
indeterminate length. Thus, they more flexibly support different
delivery models with less packet header overhead.
This document also describes the Fully-Specified FEC scheme
corresponding to FEC Encoding ID 0. This Fully-Specified FEC scheme
requires no FEC coding and is introduced primarily to allow simple
interoperability testing between different implementations of protocol
instantiations that use the FEC building block.
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