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Title : A File Aggregation Scheme for FLUTE
Author(s) : C. Neumann, et al.
Filename : draft-neumann-rmt-flute-file-aggregation-02.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2005-10-20
This document introduces a logical and physical file aggregation
scheme for File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE). The
logical file aggregation mechanism is a generalized grouping
mechanism, allowing to logically group files. The physical file
aggregation scheme allows, additionally to a logical grouping, to
more efficiently use Forward Error Correction (FEC) in the context of
FLUTE, in particular when dealing with a large number of "small"
files. Unlike a solution based on the creation of an archive, the
object aggregation scheme (1) avoids the need to perform preliminary
transformations on the content and (2) preserves the possibility to
extract a subset of the content, which may be critical aspect with
some partially reliable broadcasting test cases.
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