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Title : Simple XOR, Reed-Solomon, and Parity Check Matrix-based
FEC Schemes
Author(s) : J. Peltotalo, et al.
Filename : draft-peltotalo-rmt-bb-fec-supp-xor-pcm-rs-00.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2004-6-15
This document introduces several Forward Error Correction (FEC)
schemes that supplement the FEC schemes described in RFC 3452 [5] and
RFC 3695 [7].
More specifically it describes the Fully-Specified FEC scheme
corresponding to FEC Encoding ID 2, reserved to simple XOR FEC
scheme, and the Under-Specified FEC scheme corresponding to FEC
Encoding ID 132, reserved to parity check matrix-based FEC scheme.
This document also specifies the FEC Instance IDs 0 and 1, scoped by
the FEC Encoding ID 129 and reserved to Reed-Solomon FEC codes. It
also specifies the FEC Instance ID 0, scoped by the FEC Encoding ID
132 and reserved to LDGM-Staircase codes. Finally this document
specifies two algorithms that MAY be used with all block FEC codes.
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