FECFRAMEv2: Adding Sliding Encoding Window Capabilities to the FEC Framework: Problem Position
draft-roca-nwcrg-fecframev2-problem-position-03
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Author | Vincent Roca | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-18 (Latest revision 2016-11-14) | ||
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Abstract
The Forward Error Correction (FEC) Framework (or FECFRAME) (RFC 6363) has been defined by the FECFRAME IETF WG to enable the use of FEC Encoding with real-time flows in a flexible manner. The original FECFRAME specification only considers the use of block FEC codes, wherein the input flow(s) is(are) segmented into a sequence of blocks and FEC encoding performed independently on a per-block basis. This document discusses an extension of FECFRAME in order to enable a sliding (potentially elastic) window encoding of the input flow(s), using convolutional FEC codes for the erasure channel, as an alternative to block FEC codes.
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