2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-016-3529-5
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Fast and low-complexity encoding of Raptor codes based on operation lists for known source block lengths

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“…Systematic schemes encode the original symbols as part of the transmitted stream, while non-systematic schemes encode and transmit the original symbols as new symbols. Raptor codes [47,48] propose that a systematic encoding, with encoded symbols interspersed among the original symbols, provides a greater level of decodability. Thus, in reality, each section contains a mixture of SVC and FEC data assuming a systematic scheme, while all data are FEC data in a non-systematic scheme.…”
Section: Description-based Streaming Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systematic schemes encode the original symbols as part of the transmitted stream, while non-systematic schemes encode and transmit the original symbols as new symbols. Raptor codes [47,48] propose that a systematic encoding, with encoded symbols interspersed among the original symbols, provides a greater level of decodability. Thus, in reality, each section contains a mixture of SVC and FEC data assuming a systematic scheme, while all data are FEC data in a non-systematic scheme.…”
Section: Description-based Streaming Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%