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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                           M. LubyRequest for Comments: 6330                         Qualcomm IncorporatedCategory: Standards Track                                 A. ShokrollahiISSN: 2070-1721                                                     EPFL                                                               M. Watson                                                            Netflix Inc.                                                          T. Stockhammer                                                          Nomor Research                                                               L. Minder                                                   Qualcomm Incorporated                                                             August 2011RaptorQ Forward Error Correction Scheme for Object DeliveryAbstract   This document describes a Fully-Specified Forward Error Correction   (FEC) scheme, corresponding to FEC Encoding ID 6, for the RaptorQ FEC   code and its application to reliable delivery of data objects.   RaptorQ codes are a new family of codes that provide superior   flexibility, support for larger source block sizes, and better coding   efficiency than Raptor codes inRFC 5053.  RaptorQ is also a fountain   code, i.e., as many encoding symbols as needed can be generated on   the fly by the encoder from the source symbols of a source block of   data.  The decoder is able to recover the source block from almost   any set of encoding symbols of sufficient cardinality -- in most   cases, a set of cardinality equal to the number of source symbols is   sufficient; in rare cases, a set of cardinality slightly more than   the number of source symbols is required.   The RaptorQ code described here is a systematic code, meaning that   all the source symbols are among the encoding symbols that can be   generated.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6330.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011Table of Contents1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42.  Requirements Notation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.  Formats and Codes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.2.  FEC Payload IDs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.3.  FEC Object Transmission Information  . . . . . . . . . . .53.3.1.  Mandatory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.3.2.  Common . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.3.3.  Scheme-Specific  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.  Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.2.  Content Delivery Protocol Requirements . . . . . . . . . .74.3.  Example Parameter Derivation Algorithm . . . . . . . . . .74.4.  Object Delivery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.4.1.  Source Block Construction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.4.2.  Encoding Packet Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . .114.4.3.  Example Receiver Recovery Strategies . . . . . . . . .125.  RaptorQ FEC Code Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125.1.  Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125.1.1.  Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135.1.2.  Symbols  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145.2.  Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175.3.  Systematic RaptorQ Encoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185.3.1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185.3.2.  Encoding Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19       5.3.3.  First Encoding Step: Intermediate Symbol Generation  . 215.3.4.  Second Encoding Step: Encoding . . . . . . . . . . . .275.3.5.  Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275.4.  Example FEC Decoder  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305.4.1.  General  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305.4.2.  Decoding an Extended Source Block  . . . . . . . . . .315.5.  Random Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365.5.1.  The Table V0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365.5.2.  The Table V1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375.5.3.  The Table V2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385.5.4.  The Table V3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .405.6.  Systematic Indices and Other Parameters  . . . . . . . . .415.7.  Operating with Octets, Symbols, and Matrices . . . . . . .625.7.1.  General  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .625.7.2.  Arithmetic Operations on Octets  . . . . . . . . . . .625.7.3.  The Table OCT_EXP  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .635.7.4.  The Table OCT_LOG  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .645.7.5.  Operations on Symbols  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .655.7.6.  Operations on Matrices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .655.8.  Requirements for a Compliant Decoder . . . . . . . . . . .656.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20117.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .678.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679.  References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .681.  Introduction   This document specifies an FEC scheme for the RaptorQ forward error   correction code for object delivery applications.  The concept of an   FEC scheme is defined inRFC 5052 [RFC5052], and this document   follows the format prescribed there and uses the terminology of that   document.  The RaptorQ code described herein is a next generation of   the Raptor code described inRFC 5053 [RFC5053].  The RaptorQ code   provides superior reliability, better coding efficiency, and support   for larger source block sizes than the Raptor code ofRFC 5053   [RFC5053].  These improvements simplify the usage of the RaptorQ code   in an object delivery Content Delivery Protocol compared toRFC 5053RFC 5053 [RFC5053].  A detailed mathematical design and analysis of   the RaptorQ code together with extensive simulation results are   provided in [RaptorCodes].   The RaptorQ FEC scheme is a Fully-Specified FEC scheme corresponding   to FEC Encoding ID 6.   RaptorQ is a fountain code, i.e., as many encoding symbols as needed   can be generated on the fly by the encoder from the source symbols of   a block.  The decoder is able to recover the source block from almost   any set of encoding symbols of cardinality only slightly larger than   the number of source symbols.   The code described in this document is a systematic code; that is,   the original unmodified source symbols, as well as a number of repair   symbols, can be sent from sender to receiver.  For more background on   the use of Forward Error Correction codes in reliable multicast, see   [RFC3453].2.  Requirements Notation   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20113.  Formats and Codes3.1.  Introduction   The octet order of all fields is network byte order, i.e., big-   endian.3.2.  FEC Payload IDs   The FEC Payload ID MUST be a 4-octet field defined as follows:        0                   1                   2                   3        0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1       +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+       |     SBN       |               Encoding Symbol ID              |       +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+                      Figure 1: FEC Payload ID Format   o  Source Block Number (SBN): 8-bit unsigned integer.  A non-negative      integer identifier for the source block that the encoding symbols      within the packet relate to.   o  Encoding Symbol ID (ESI): 24-bit unsigned integer.  A non-negative      integer identifier for the encoding symbols within the packet.   The interpretation of the Source Block Number and Encoding Symbol   Identifier is defined inSection 4.3.3.  FEC Object Transmission Information3.3.1.  Mandatory   The value of the FEC Encoding ID MUST be 6, as assigned by IANA (seeSection 7).3.3.2.  Common   The Common FEC Object Transmission Information elements used by this   FEC scheme are:   o  Transfer Length (F): 40-bit unsigned integer.  A non-negative      integer that is at most 946270874880.  This is the transfer length      of the object in units of octets.   o  Symbol Size (T): 16-bit unsigned integer.  A positive integer that      is less than 2^^16.  This is the size of a symbol in units of      octets.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   The encoded Common FEC Object Transmission Information (OTI) format   is shown in Figure 2.       0                   1                   2                   3       0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1      +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+      |                      Transfer Length (F)                      |      +               +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+      |               |    Reserved   |           Symbol Size (T)     |      +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+          Figure 2: Encoded Common FEC OTI for RaptorQ FEC Scheme      NOTE: The limit of 946270874880 on the transfer length is a      consequence of the limitation on the symbol size to 2^^16-1, the      limitation on the number of symbols in a source block to 56403,      and the limitation on the number of source blocks to 2^^8.3.3.3.  Scheme-Specific   The following parameters are carried in the Scheme-Specific FEC   Object Transmission Information element for this FEC scheme:   o  The number of source blocks (Z): 8-bit unsigned integer.   o  The number of sub-blocks (N): 16-bit unsigned integer.   o  A symbol alignment parameter (Al): 8-bit unsigned integer.   These parameters are all positive integers.  The encoded Scheme-   specific Object Transmission Information is a 4-octet field   consisting of the parameters Z, N, and Al as shown in Figure 3.        0                   1                   2                   3        0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1       +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+       |       Z       |              N                |       Al      |       +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+   Figure 3: Encoded Scheme-Specific FEC Object Transmission Information   The encoded FEC Object Transmission Information is a 12-octet field   consisting of the concatenation of the encoded Common FEC Object   Transmission Information and the encoded Scheme-specific FEC Object   Transmission Information.   These three parameters define the source block partitioning as   described inSection 4.4.1.2.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20114.  Procedures4.1.  Introduction   For any undefined symbols or functions used in this section, in   particular the functions "ceil" and "floor", refer toSection 5.1.4.2.  Content Delivery Protocol Requirements   This section describes the information exchange between the RaptorQ   FEC scheme and any Content Delivery Protocol (CDP) that makes use of   the RaptorQ FEC scheme for object delivery.   The RaptorQ encoder scheme and RaptorQ decoder scheme for object   delivery require the following information from the CDP:   o  F: the transfer length of the object, in octets   o  Al: the symbol alignment parameter   o  T: the symbol size in octets, which MUST be a multiple of Al   o  Z: the number of source blocks   o  N: the number of sub-blocks in each source block   The RaptorQ encoder scheme for object delivery additionally requires:   -  the object to be encoded, which is F octets long   The RaptorQ encoder scheme supplies the CDP with the following   information for each packet to be sent:   o  Source Block Number (SBN)   o  Encoding Symbol ID (ESI)   o  Encoding symbol(s)   The CDP MUST communicate this information to the receiver.4.3.  Example Parameter Derivation Algorithm   This section provides recommendations for the derivation of the three   transport parameters, T, Z, and N.  This recommendation is based on   the following input parameters:   o  F: the transfer length of the object, in octetsLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   o  WS: the maximum size block that is decodable in working memory, in      octets   o  P': the maximum payload size in octets, which is assumed to be a      multiple of Al   o  Al: the symbol alignment parameter, in octets   o  SS: a parameter where the desired lower bound on the sub-symbol      size is SS*Al   o  K'_max: the maximum number of source symbols per source block.         Note:Section 5.1.2 defines K'_max to be 56403.   Based on the above inputs, the transport parameters T, Z, and N are   calculated as follows:   Let   o  T = P'   o  Kt = ceil(F/T)   o  N_max = floor(T/(SS*Al))   o  for all n=1, ..., N_max      *  KL(n) is the maximum K' value in Table 2 inSection 5.6 such         that            K' <= WS/(Al*(ceil(T/(Al*n))))   o  Z = ceil(Kt/KL(N_max))   o  N is the minimum n=1, ..., N_max such that ceil(Kt/Z) <= KL(n)   It is RECOMMENDED that each packet contains exactly one symbol.   However, receivers SHALL support the reception of packets that   contain multiple symbols.   The value Kt is the total number of symbols required to represent the   source data of the object.   The algorithm above and that defined inSection 4.4.1.2 ensure that   the sub-symbol sizes are a multiple of the symbol alignment   parameter, Al.  This is useful because the sum operations used for   encoding and decoding are generally performed several octets at aLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   time, for example, at least 4 octets at a time on a 32-bit processor.   Thus, the encoding and decoding can be performed faster if the sub-   symbol sizes are a multiple of this number of octets.   The recommended setting for the input parameter Al is 4.   The parameter WS can be used to generate encoded data that can be   decoded efficiently with limited working memory at the decoder.  Note   that the actual maximum decoder memory requirement for a given value   of WS depends on the implementation, but it is possible to implement   decoding using working memory only slightly larger than WS.4.4.  Object Delivery4.4.1.  Source Block Construction4.4.1.1.  General   In order to apply the RaptorQ encoder to a source object, the object   may be broken into Z >= 1 blocks, known as source blocks.  The   RaptorQ encoder is applied independently to each source block.  Each   source block is identified by a unique Source Block Number (SBN),   where the first source block has SBN zero, the second has SBN one,   etc.  Each source block is divided into a number, K, of source   symbols of size T octets each.  Each source symbol is identified by a   unique Encoding Symbol Identifier (ESI), where the first source   symbol of a source block has ESI zero, the second has ESI one, etc.   Each source block with K source symbols is divided into N >= 1 sub-   blocks, which are small enough to be decoded in the working memory.   Each sub-block is divided into K sub-symbols of size T'.   Note that the value of K is not necessarily the same for each source   block of an object, and the value of T' may not necessarily be the   same for each sub-block of a source block.  However, the symbol size   T is the same for all source blocks of an object, and the number of   symbols K is the same for every sub-block of a source block.  Exact   partitioning of the object into source blocks and sub-blocks is   described inSection 4.4.1.2 below.4.4.1.2.  Source Block and Sub-Block Partitioning   The construction of source blocks and sub-blocks is determined based   on five input parameters -- F, Al, T, Z, and N -- and a function   Partition[].  The five input parameters are defined as follows:   o  F: the transfer length of the object, in octetsLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   o  Al: a symbol alignment parameter, in octets   o  T: the symbol size, in octets, which MUST be a multiple of Al   o  Z: the number of source blocks   o  N: the number of sub-blocks in each source block   These parameters MUST be set so that ceil(ceil(F/T)/Z) <= K'_max.   Recommendations for derivation of these parameters are provided inSection 4.3.   The function Partition[I,J] derives parameters for partitioning a   block of size I into J approximately equal-sized blocks.  More   specifically, it partitions I into JL blocks of length IL and JS   blocks of length IS.  The output of Partition[I, J] is the sequence   (IL, IS, JL, JS), where IL = ceil(I/J), IS = floor(I/J), JL = I - IS   * J, and JS = J - JL.   The source object MUST be partitioned into source blocks and sub-   blocks as follows:   Let   o  Kt = ceil(F/T),   o  (KL, KS, ZL, ZS) = Partition[Kt, Z],   o  (TL, TS, NL, NS) = Partition[T/Al, N].   Then, the object MUST be partitioned into Z = ZL + ZS contiguous   source blocks, the first ZL source blocks each having KL*T octets,   i.e., KL source symbols of T octets each, and the remaining ZS source   blocks each having KS*T octets, i.e., KS source symbols of T octets   each.   If Kt*T > F, then, for encoding purposes, the last symbol of the last   source block MUST be padded at the end with Kt*T-F zero octets.   Next, each source block with K source symbols MUST be divided into N   = NL + NS contiguous sub-blocks, the first NL sub-blocks each   consisting of K contiguous sub-symbols of size of TL*Al octets and   the remaining NS sub-blocks each consisting of K contiguous sub-   symbols of size of TS*Al octets.  The symbol alignment parameter Al   ensures that sub-symbols are always a multiple of Al octets.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Finally, the mth symbol of a source block consists of the   concatenation of the mth sub-symbol from each of the N sub-blocks.   Note that this implies that when N > 1, a symbol is NOT a contiguous   portion of the object.4.4.2.  Encoding Packet Construction   Each encoding packet contains the following information:   o  Source Block Number (SBN)   o  Encoding Symbol ID (ESI)   o  encoding symbol(s)   Each source block is encoded independently of the others.  Each   encoding packet contains encoding symbols generated from the one   source block identified by the SBN carried in the encoding packet.   Source blocks are numbered consecutively from zero.   Encoding Symbol ID values from 0 to K-1 identify the source symbols   of a source block in sequential order, where K is the number of   source symbols in the source block.  Encoding Symbol IDs K onwards   identify repair symbols generated from the source symbols using the   RaptorQ encoder.   Each encoding packet either contains only source symbols (source   packet) or contains only repair symbols (repair packet).  A packet   may contain any number of symbols from the same source block.  In the   case that the last source symbol in a source packet includes padding   octets added for FEC encoding purposes, then these octets need not be   included in the packet.  Otherwise, each packet MUST contain only   whole symbols.   The Encoding Symbol ID, X, carried in each source packet is the   Encoding Symbol ID of the first source symbol carried in that packet.   The subsequent source symbols in the packet have Encoding Symbol IDs   X+1 to X+G-1 in sequential order, where G is the number of symbols in   the packet.   Similarly, the Encoding Symbol ID, X, placed into a repair packet is   the Encoding Symbol ID of the first repair symbol in the repair   packet, and the subsequent repair symbols in the packet have Encoding   Symbol IDs X+1 to X+G-1 in sequential order, where G is the number of   symbols in the packet.   Note that it is not necessary for the receiver to know the total   number of repair packets.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20114.4.3.  Example Receiver Recovery Strategies   A receiver can use the received encoding symbols for each source   block of an object to recover the source symbols for that source   block independently of all other source blocks.   If there is one sub-block per source block, i.e., N = 1, then the   portion of the data in the original object in its original order   associated with a source block consists of the concatenation of the   source symbols of a source block in consecutive ESI order.   If there are multiple sub-blocks per source block, i.e., if N > 1,   then the portion of the data in the original object in its original   order associated with a source block consists of the concatenation of   the sub-blocks associated with the source block, where sub-symbols   within each sub-block are in consecutive ESI order.  In this case,   there are different receiver source block recovery strategies worth   considering depending on the available amount of Random Access Memory   (RAM) at the receiver, as outlined below.   One strategy is to recover the source symbols of a source block using   the decoding procedures applied to the received symbols for the   source block to recover the source symbols as described inSection 5,   and then to reorder the sub-symbols of the source symbols so that all   consecutive sub-symbols of the first sub-block are first, followed by   all consecutive sub-symbols of the second sub-block, etc., followed   by all consecutive sub-symbols of the Nth sub-block.  This strategy   is especially applicable if the receiver has enough RAM to decode an   entire source block.   Another strategy is to separately recover the sub-blocks of a source   block.  For example, a receiver may demultiplex and store sub-symbols   associated with each sub-block separately as packets containing   encoding symbols arrive, and then use the stored sub-symbols received   for a sub-block to recover that sub-block using the decoding   procedures described inSection 5.  This strategy is especially   applicable if the receiver has enough RAM to decode only one sub-   block at a time.5.  RaptorQ FEC Code Specification5.1.  Background   For the purpose of the RaptorQ FEC code specification in this   section, the following definitions, symbols, and abbreviations apply.   A basic understanding of linear algebra, matrix operations, and   finite fields is assumed in this section.  In particular, matrix   multiplication and matrix inversion operations over a mixture of theLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   finite fields GF[2] and GF[256] are used.  A basic familiarity with   sparse linear equations, and efficient implementations of algorithms   that take advantage of sparse linear equations, is also quite   beneficial to an implementer of this specification.5.1.1.  Definitions   o  Source block: a block of K source symbols that are considered      together for RaptorQ encoding and decoding purposes.   o  Extended Source Block: a block of K' source symbols, where K' >=      K, constructed from a source block and zero or more padding      symbols.   o  Symbol: a unit of data.  The size, in octets, of a symbol is known      as the symbol size.  The symbol size is always a positive integer.   o  Source symbol: the smallest unit of data used during the encoding      process.  All source symbols within a source block have the same      size.   o  Padding symbol: a symbol with all zero bits that is added to the      source block to form the extended source block.   o  Encoding symbol: a symbol that can be sent as part of the encoding      of a source block.  The encoding symbols of a source block consist      of the source symbols of the source block and the repair symbols      generated from the source block.  Repair symbols generated from a      source block have the same size as the source symbols of that      source block.   o  Repair symbol: the encoding symbols of a source block that are not      source symbols.  The repair symbols are generated based on the      source symbols of a source block.   o  Intermediate symbols: symbols generated from the source symbols      using an inverse encoding process based on pre-coding      relationships.  The repair symbols are then generated directly      from the intermediate symbols.  The encoding symbols do not      include the intermediate symbols, i.e., intermediate symbols are      not sent as part of the encoding of a source block.  The      intermediate symbols are partitioned into LT symbols and PI      symbols for the purposes of the encoding process.   o  LT symbols: a process similar to that described in [LTCodes] is      used to generate part of the contribution to each generated      encoding symbol from the portion of the intermediate symbols      designated as LT symbols.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   o  PI symbols: a process even simpler than that described in      [LTCodes] is used to generate the other part of the contribution      to each generated encoding symbol from the portion of the      intermediate symbols designated as PI symbols.  In the decoding      algorithm suggested inSection 5.4, the PI symbols are inactivated      at the start, i.e., are placed into the matrix U at the beginning      of the first phase of the decoding algorithm.  Because the symbols      corresponding to the columns of U are sometimes called the      "inactivated" symbols, and since the PI symbols are inactivated at      the beginning, they are considered "permanently inactivated".   o  HDPC symbols: there is a small subset of the intermediate symbols      that are HDPC symbols.  Each HDPC symbol has a pre-coding      relationship with a large fraction of the other intermediate      symbols.  HDPC means "High Density Parity Check".   o  LDPC symbols: there is a moderate-sized subset of the intermediate      symbols that are LDPC symbols.  Each LDPC symbol has a pre-coding      relationship with a small fraction of the other intermediate      symbols.  LDPC means "Low Density Parity Check".   o  Systematic code: a code in which all source symbols are included      as part of the encoding symbols of a source block.  The RaptorQ      code as described herein is a systematic code.   o  Encoding Symbol ID (ESI): information that uniquely identifies      each encoding symbol associated with a source block for sending      and receiving purposes.   o  Internal Symbol ID (ISI): information that uniquely identifies      each symbol associated with an extended source block for encoding      and decoding purposes.   o  Arithmetic operations on octets and symbols and matrices: the      operations that are used to produce encoding symbols from source      symbols and vice versa.  SeeSection 5.7.5.1.2.  Symbols   i, j, u, v, h, d, a, b, d1, a1, b1, v, m, x, y   represent values or        variables of one type or another, depending on the context.   X    denotes a non-negative integer value that is either an ISI value        or an ESI value, depending on the context.   ceil(x)  denotes the smallest integer that is greater than or equal        to x, where x is a real value.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   floor(x)  denotes the largest integer that is less than or equal to        x, where x is a real value.   min(x,y)  denotes the minimum value of the values x and y, and in        general the minimum value of all the argument values.   max(x,y)  denotes the maximum value of the values x and y, and in        general the maximum value of all the argument values.   i % j  denotes i modulo j.   i + j  denotes the sum of i and j.  If i and j are octets or symbols,        this designates the arithmetic on octets or symbols,        respectively, as defined inSection 5.7.  If i and j are        integers, then it denotes the usual integer addition.   i * j  denotes the product of i and j.  If i and j are octets, this        designates the arithmetic on octets, as defined inSection 5.7.        If i is an octet and j is a symbol, this denotes the        multiplication of a symbol by an octet, as also defined inSection 5.7.  Finally, if i and j are integers, i * j denotes        the usual product of integers.   a ^^ b  denotes the operation a raised to the power b.  If a is an        octet and b is a non-negative integer, this is understood to        mean a*a*...*a (b terms), with '*' being the octet product as        defined inSection 5.7.   u ^ v  denotes, for equal-length bit strings u and v, the bitwise        exclusive-or of u and v.   Transpose[A]  denotes the transposed matrix of matrix A.  In this        specification, all matrices have entries that are octets.   A^^-1  denotes the inverse matrix of matrix A.  In this        specification, all the matrices have octets as entries, so it is        understood that the operations of the matrix entries are to be        done as stated inSection 5.7 and A^^-1 is the matrix inverse of        A with respect to octet arithmetic.   K    denotes the number of symbols in a single source block.   K'   denotes the number of source plus padding symbols in an extended        source block.  For the majority of this specification, the        padding symbols are considered to be additional source symbols.   K'_max  denotes the maximum number of source symbols that can be in a        single source block.  Set to 56403.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   L    denotes the number of intermediate symbols for a single extended        source block.   S    denotes the number of LDPC symbols for a single extended source        block.  These are LT symbols.  For each value of K' shown in        Table 2 inSection 5.6, the corresponding value of S is a prime        number.   H    denotes the number of HDPC symbols for a single extended source        block.  These are PI symbols.   B    denotes the number of intermediate symbols that are LT symbols        excluding the LDPC symbols.   W    denotes the number of intermediate symbols that are LT symbols.        For each value of K' in Table 2 shown inSection 5.6, the        corresponding value of W is a prime number.   P    denotes the number of intermediate symbols that are PI symbols.        These contain all HDPC symbols.   P1   denotes the smallest prime number greater than or equal to P.   U    denotes the number of non-HDPC intermediate symbols that are PI        symbols.   C    denotes an array of intermediate symbols, C[0], C[1], C[2], ...,        C[L-1].   C'   denotes an array of the symbols of the extended source block,        where C'[0], C'[1], C'[2], ..., C'[K-1] are the source symbols        of the source block and C'[K], C'[K+1], ..., C'[K'-1] are        padding symbols.   V0, V1, V2, V3  denote four arrays of 32-bit unsigned integers,        V0[0], V0[1], ..., V0[255]; V1[0], V1[1], ..., V1[255]; V2[0],        V2[1], ..., V2[255]; and V3[0], V3[1], ..., V3[255] as shown inSection 5.5.   Rand[y, i, m]  denotes a pseudo-random number generator.   Deg[v]  denotes a degree generator.   Enc[K', C ,(d, a, b, d1, a1, b1)]  denotes an encoding symbol        generator.   Tuple[K', X]  denotes a tuple generator function.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   T    denotes the symbol size in octets.   J(K')  denotes the systematic index associated with K'.   G    denotes any generator matrix.   I_S  denotes the S x S identity matrix.5.2.  Overview   This section defines the systematic RaptorQ FEC code.   Symbols are the fundamental data units of the encoding and decoding   process.  For each source block, all symbols are the same size,   referred to as the symbol size T.  The atomic operations performed on   symbols for both encoding and decoding are the arithmetic operations   defined inSection 5.7.   The basic encoder is described inSection 5.3.  The encoder first   derives a block of intermediate symbols from the source symbols of a   source block.  This intermediate block has the property that both   source and repair symbols can be generated from it using the same   process.  The encoder produces repair symbols from the intermediate   block using an efficient process, where each such repair symbol is   the exclusive-or of a small number of intermediate symbols from the   block.  Source symbols can also be reproduced from the intermediate   block using the same process.  The encoding symbols are the   combination of the source and repair symbols.   An example of a decoder is described inSection 5.4.  The process for   producing source and repair symbols from the intermediate block is   designed so that the intermediate block can be recovered from any   sufficiently large set of encoding symbols, independent of the mix of   source and repair symbols in the set.  Once the intermediate block is   recovered, missing source symbols of the source block can be   recovered using the encoding process.   Requirements for a RaptorQ-compliant decoder are provided inSection 5.8.  A number of decoding algorithms are possible to achieve   these requirements.  An efficient decoding algorithm to achieve these   requirements is provided inSection 5.4.   The construction of the intermediate and repair symbols is based in   part on a pseudo-random number generator described inSection 5.3.   This generator is based on a fixed set of 1024 random numbers that   must be available to both sender and receiver.  These numbers areLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   provided inSection 5.5.  Encoding and decoding operations for   RaptorQ use operations on octets.Section 5.7 describes how to   perform these operations.   Finally, the construction of the intermediate symbols from the source   symbols is governed by "systematic indices", values of which are   provided inSection 5.6 for specific extended source block sizes   between 6 and K'_max = 56403 source symbols.  Thus, the RaptorQ code   supports source blocks with between 1 and 56403 source symbols.5.3.  Systematic RaptorQ Encoder5.3.1.  Introduction   For a given source block of K source symbols, for encoding and   decoding purposes, the source block is augmented with K'-K additional   padding symbols, where K' is the smallest value that is at least K in   the systematic index Table 2 ofSection 5.6.  The reason for padding   out a source block to a multiple of K' is to enable faster encoding   and decoding and to minimize the amount of table information that   needs to be stored in the encoder and decoder.   For purposes of transmitting and receiving data, the value of K is   used to determine the number of source symbols in a source block, and   thus K needs to be known at the sender and the receiver.  In this   case, the sender and receiver can compute K' from K and the K'-K   padding symbols can be automatically added to the source block   without any additional communication.  The encoding symbol ID (ESI)   is used by a sender and receiver to identify the encoding symbols of   a source block, where the encoding symbols of a source block consist   of the source symbols and the repair symbols associated with the   source block.  For a source block with K source symbols, the ESIs for   the source symbols are 0, 1, 2, ..., K-1, and the ESIs for the repair   symbols are K, K+1, K+2, ....  Using the ESI for identifying encoding   symbols in transport ensures that the ESI values continue   consecutively between the source and repair symbols.   For purposes of encoding and decoding data, the value of K' derived   from K is used as the number of source symbols of the extended source   block upon which encoding and decoding operations are performed,   where the K' source symbols consist of the original K source symbols   and an additional K'-K padding symbols.  The Internal Symbol ID (ISI)   is used by the encoder and decoder to identify the symbols associated   with the extended source block, i.e., for generating encoding symbols   and for decoding.  For a source block with K original source symbols,   the ISIs for the original source symbols are 0, 1, 2, ..., K-1, the   ISIs for the K'-K padding symbols are K, K+1, K+2, ..., K'-1, and the   ISIs for the repair symbols are K', K'+1, K'+2, ....  Using the ISILuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   for encoding and decoding allows the padding symbols of the extended   source block to be treated the same way as other source symbols of   the extended source block.  Also, it ensures that a given prefix of   repair symbols are generated in a consistent way for a given number   K' of source symbols in the extended source block, independent of K.   The relationship between the ESIs and the ISIs is simple: the ESIs   and the ISIs for the original K source symbols are the same, the K'-K   padding symbols have an ISI but do not have a corresponding ESI   (since they are symbols that are neither sent nor received), and a   repair symbol ISI is simply the repair symbol ESI plus K'-K.  The   translation between ESIs (used to identify encoding symbols sent and   received) and the corresponding ISIs (used for encoding and   decoding), as well as determining the proper padding of the extended   source block with padding symbols (used for encoding and decoding),   is the internal responsibility of the RaptorQ encoder/decoder.5.3.2.  Encoding Overview   The systematic RaptorQ encoder is used to generate any number of   repair symbols from a source block that consists of K source symbols   placed into an extended source block C'.  Figure 4 shows the encoding   overview.   The first step of encoding is to construct an extended source block   by adding zero or more padding symbols such that the total number of   symbols, K', is one of the values listed inSection 5.6.  Each   padding symbol consists of T octets where the value of each octet is   zero.  K' MUST be selected as the smallest value of K' from the table   ofSection 5.6 that is greater than or equal to K.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011         -----------------------------------------------------------+         |                                                          |         |    +-----------+    +--------------+    +-------------+  |      C' |    |           | C' | Intermediate | C  |             |  |     ----+--->|  Padding  |--->|    Symbol    |--->|   Encoding  |--+-->      K  |    |           | K' |  Generation  | L  |             |  |         |    +-----------+    +--------------+    +-------------+  |         |           |                             (d,a,b, ^        |         |           |                            d1,a1,b1)|        |         |           |                              +------------+  |         |           |              K'              |   Tuple    |  |         |           +----------------------------->|            |  |         |                                          | Generation |  |         |                                          +------------+  |         |                                                 ^        |         +-------------------------------------------------+--------+                                                           |                                                         ISI X                        Figure 4: Encoding Overview   Let C'[0], ..., C'[K-1] denote the K source symbols.   Let C'[K], ..., C'[K'-1] denote the K'-K padding symbols, which are   all set to zero bits.  Then, C'[0], ..., C'[K'-1] are the symbols of   the extended source block upon which encoding and decoding are   performed.   In the remainder of this description, these padding symbols will be   considered as additional source symbols and referred to as such.   However, these padding symbols are not part of the encoding symbols,   i.e., they are not sent as part of the encoding.  At a receiver, the   value of K' can be computed based on K, then the receiver can insert   K'-K padding symbols at the end of a source block of K' source   symbols and recover the remaining K source symbols of the source   block from received encoding symbols.   The second step of encoding is to generate a number, L > K', of   intermediate symbols from the K' source symbols.  In this step, K'   source tuples (d[0], a[0], b[0], d1[0], a1[0], b1[0]), ..., (d[K'-1],   a[K'-1], b[K'-1], d1[K'-1], a1[K'-1], b1[K'-1]) are generated using   the Tuple[] generator as described inSection 5.3.5.4.  The K' source   tuples and the ISIs associated with the K' source symbols are used to   determine L intermediate symbols C[0], ..., C[L-1] from the source   symbols using an inverse encoding process.  This process can be   realized by a RaptorQ decoding process.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Certain "pre-coding relationships" must hold within the L   intermediate symbols.Section 5.3.3.3 describes these relationships.Section 5.3.3.4 describes how the intermediate symbols are generated   from the source symbols.   Once the intermediate symbols have been generated, repair symbols can   be produced.  For a repair symbol with ISI X > K', the tuple of non-   negative integers (d, a, b, d1, a1, b1) can be generated, using the   Tuple[] generator as described inSection 5.3.5.4.  Then, the (d, a,   b, d1, a1, b1) tuple and the ISI X are used to generate the   corresponding repair symbol from the intermediate symbols using the   Enc[] generator described inSection 5.3.5.3.  The corresponding ESI   for this repair symbol is then X-(K'-K).  Note that source symbols of   the extended source block can also be generated using the same   process, i.e., for any X < K', the symbol generated using this   process has the same value as C'[X].5.3.3.  First Encoding Step: Intermediate Symbol Generation5.3.3.1.  General   This encoding step is a pre-coding step to generate the L   intermediate symbols C[0], ..., C[L-1] from the source symbols C'[0],   ..., C'[K'-1], where L > K' is defined inSection 5.3.3.3.  The   intermediate symbols are uniquely defined by two sets of constraints:   1.  The intermediate symbols are related to the source symbols by a       set of source symbol tuples and by the ISIs of the source       symbols.  The generation of the source symbol tuples is defined       inSection 5.3.3.2 using the Tuple[] generator as described inSection 5.3.5.4.   2.  A number of pre-coding relationships hold within the intermediate       symbols themselves.  These are defined inSection 5.3.3.3.   The generation of the L intermediate symbols is then defined inSection 5.3.3.4.5.3.3.2.  Source Symbol Tuples   Each of the K' source symbols is associated with a source symbol   tuple (d[X], a[X], b[X], d1[X], a1[X], b1[X]) for 0 <= X < K'.  The   source symbol tuples are determined using the Tuple[] generator   defined inSection 5.3.5.4 as:      For each X, 0 <= X < K'         (d[X], a[X], b[X], d1[X], a1[X], b1[X]) = Tuple[K, X]Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20115.3.3.3.  Pre-Coding Relationships   The pre-coding relationships amongst the L intermediate symbols are   defined by requiring that a set of S+H linear combinations of the   intermediate symbols evaluate to zero.  There are S LDPC and H HDPC   symbols, and thus L = K'+S+H.  Another partition of the L   intermediate symbols is into two sets, one set of W LT symbols and   another set of P PI symbols, and thus it is also the case that L =   W+P.  The P PI symbols are treated differently than the W LT symbols   in the encoding process.  The P PI symbols consist of the H HDPC   symbols together with a set of U = P-H of the other K' intermediate   symbols.  The W LT symbols consist of the S LDPC symbols together   with W-S of the other K' intermediate symbols.  The values of these   parameters are determined from K' as described below, where H(K'),   S(K'), and W(K') are derived from Table 2 inSection 5.6.   Let   o  S = S(K')   o  H = H(K')   o  W = W(K')   o  L = K' + S + H   o  P = L - W   o  P1 denote the smallest prime number greater than or equal to P.   o  U = P - H   o  B = W - S   o  C[0], ..., C[B-1] denote the intermediate symbols that are LT      symbols but not LDPC symbols.   o  C[B], ..., C[B+S-1] denote the S LDPC symbols that are also LT      symbols.   o  C[W], ..., C[W+U-1] denote the intermediate symbols that are PI      symbols but not HDPC symbols.   o  C[L-H], ..., C[L-1] denote the H HDPC symbols that are also PI      symbols.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   The first set of pre-coding relations, called LDPC relations, is   described below and requires that at the end of this process the set   of symbols D[0] , ..., D[S-1] are all zero:   o  Initialize the symbols D[0] = C[B], ..., D[S-1] = C[B+S-1].   o  For i = 0, ..., B-1 do      *  a = 1 + floor(i/S)      *  b = i % S      *  D[b] = D[b] + C[i]      *  b = (b + a) % S      *  D[b] = D[b] + C[i]      *  b = (b + a) % S      *  D[b] = D[b] + C[i]   o  For i = 0, ..., S-1 do      *  a = i % P      *  b = (i+1) % P      *  D[i] = D[i] + C[W+a] + C[W+b]   Recall that the addition of symbols is to be carried out as specified   inSection 5.7.   Note that the LDPC relations as defined in the algorithm above are   linear, so there exists an S x B matrix G_LDPC,1 and an S x P matrix   G_LDPC,2 such that      G_LDPC,1 * Transpose[(C[0], ..., C[B-1])] + G_LDPC,2 *      Transpose(C[W], ..., C[W+P-1]) + Transpose[(C[B], ..., C[B+S-1])]      = 0   (The matrix G_LDPC,1 is defined by the first loop in the above   algorithm, and G_LDPC,2 can be deduced from the second loop.)   The second set of relations among the intermediate symbols C[0], ...,   C[L-1] are the HDPC relations and they are defined as follows:Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Let   o  alpha denote the octet represented by integer 2 as defined inSection 5.7.   o  MT denote an H x (K' + S) matrix of octets, where for j=0, ...,      K'+S-2, the entry MT[i,j] is the octet represented by the integer      1 if i= Rand[j+1,6,H] or i = (Rand[j+1,6,H] + Rand[j+1,7,H-1] + 1)      % H, and MT[i,j] is the zero element for all other values of i,      and for j=K'+S-1, MT[i,j] = alpha^^i for i=0, ..., H-1.   o  GAMMA denote a (K'+S) x (K'+S) matrix of octets, where         GAMMA[i,j] =            alpha ^^ (i-j) for i >= j,            0 otherwise.   Then, the relationship between the first K'+S intermediate symbols   C[0], ..., C[K'+S-1] and the H HDPC symbols C[K'+S], ..., C[K'+S+H-1]   is given by:      Transpose[C[K'+S], ..., C[K'+S+H-1]] + MT * GAMMA *      Transpose[C[0], ..., C[K'+S-1]] = 0,   where '*' represents standard matrix multiplication utilizing the   octet multiplication to define the multiplication between a matrix of   octets and a matrix of symbols (in particular, the column vector of   symbols), and '+' denotes addition over octet vectors.5.3.3.4.  Intermediate Symbols5.3.3.4.1.  Definition   Given the K' source symbols C'[0], C'[1], ..., C'[K'-1] the L   intermediate symbols C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1] are the uniquely defined   symbol values that satisfy the following conditions:   1.  The K' source symbols C'[0], C'[1], ..., C'[K'-1] satisfy the K'       constraints          C'[X] = Enc[K', (C[0], ..., C[L-1]), (d[X], a[X], b[X], d1[X],          a1[X], b1[X])], for all X, 0 <= X < K',       where (d[X], a[X], b[X], d1[X], a1[X], b1[X])) = Tuple[K',X],       Tuple[] is defined inSection 5.3.5.4, and Enc[] is described inSection 5.3.5.3.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   2.  The L intermediate symbols C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1] satisfy the       pre-coding relationships defined inSection 5.3.3.3.5.3.3.4.2.  Example Method for Calculation of Intermediate Symbols   This section describes a possible method for calculation of the L   intermediate symbols C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1] satisfying the   constraints inSection 5.3.3.4.1.   The L intermediate symbols can be calculated as follows:   Let   o  C denote the column vector of the L intermediate symbols, C[0],      C[1], ..., C[L-1].   o  D denote the column vector consisting of S+H zero symbols followed      by the K' source symbols C'[0], C'[1], ..., C'[K'-1].   Then, the above constraints define an L x L matrix A of octets such   that:      A*C = D   The matrix A can be constructed as follows:   Let   o  G_LDPC,1 and G_LDPC,2 be S x B and S x P matrices as defined inSection 5.3.3.3.   o  G_HDPC be the H x (K'+S) matrix such that         G_HDPC * Transpose(C[0], ..., C[K'+S-1]) = Transpose(C[K'+S],         ..., C[L-1]),         i.e., G_HDPC = MT*GAMMA   o  I_S be the S x S identity matrix   o  I_H be the H x H identity matrix   o  G_ENC be the K' x L matrix such that         G_ENC * Transpose[(C[0], ..., C[L-1])] =         Transpose[(C'[0],C'[1], ...,C'[K'-1])],Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011         i.e., G_ENC[i,j] = 1 if and only if C[j] is included in the         symbols that are summed to produce Enc[K', (C[0], ..., C[L-1]),         (d[i], a[i], b[i], d1[i], a1[i], b1[i])] and G_ENC[i,j] = 0         otherwise.   Then   o  The first S rows of A are equal to G_LDPC,1 | I_S | G_LDPC,2.   o  The next H rows of A are equal to G_HDPC | I_H.   o  The remaining K' rows of A are equal to G_ENC.   The matrix A is depicted in Figure 5 below:                       B               S         U         H            +-----------------------+-------+------------------+            |                       |       |                  |          S |        G_LDPC,1       |  I_S  |      G_LDPC,2    |            |                       |       |                  |            +-----------------------+-------+----------+-------+            |                                          |       |          H |                G_HDPC                    |  I_H  |            |                                          |       |            +------------------------------------------+-------+            |                                                  |            |                                                  |         K' |                      G_ENC                       |            |                                                  |            |                                                  |            +--------------------------------------------------+                             Figure 5: The Matrix A   The intermediate symbols can then be calculated as:      C = (A^^-1)*D   The source tuples are generated such that for any K' matrix A has   full rank and is therefore invertible.  This calculation can be   realized by applying a RaptorQ decoding process to the K' source   symbols C'[0], C'[1], ..., C'[K'-1] to produce the L intermediate   symbols C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1].   To efficiently generate the intermediate symbols from the source   symbols, it is recommended that an efficient decoder implementation   such as that described inSection 5.4 be used.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20115.3.4.  Second Encoding Step: Encoding   In the second encoding step, the repair symbol with ISI X (X >= K')   is generated by applying the generator Enc[K', (C[0], C[1], ...,   C[L-1]), (d, a, b, d1, a1, b1)] defined inSection 5.3.5.3 to the L   intermediate symbols C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1] using the tuple (d, a,   b, d1, a1, b1)=Tuple[K',X].5.3.5.  Generators5.3.5.1.  Random Number Generator   The random number generator Rand[y, i, m] is defined as follows,   where y is a non-negative integer, i is a non-negative integer less   than 256, and m is a positive integer, and the value produced is an   integer between 0 and m-1.  Let V0, V1, V2, and V3 be the arrays   provided inSection 5.5.   Let   o  x0 = (y + i) mod 2^^8   o  x1 = (floor(y / 2^^8) + i) mod 2^^8   o  x2 = (floor(y / 2^^16) + i) mod 2^^8   o  x3 = (floor(y / 2^^24) + i) mod 2^^8   Then      Rand[y, i, m] = (V0[x0] ^ V1[x1] ^ V2[x2] ^ V3[x3]) % m5.3.5.2.  Degree Generator   The degree generator Deg[v] is defined as follows, where v is a non-   negative integer that is less than 2^^20 = 1048576.  Given v, find   index d in Table 1 such that f[d-1] <= v < f[d], and set Deg[v] =   min(d, W-2).  Recall that W is derived from K' as described inSection 5.3.3.3.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | Index d | f[d]    | Index d | f[d]    |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 0       | 0       | 1       | 5243    |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 2       | 529531  | 3       | 704294  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 4       | 791675  | 5       | 844104  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 6       | 879057  | 7       | 904023  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 8       | 922747  | 9       | 937311  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 10      | 948962  | 11      | 958494  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 12      | 966438  | 13      | 973160  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 14      | 978921  | 15      | 983914  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 16      | 988283  | 17      | 992138  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 18      | 995565  | 19      | 998631  |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 20      | 1001391 | 21      | 1003887 |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 22      | 1006157 | 23      | 1008229 |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 24      | 1010129 | 25      | 1011876 |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 26      | 1013490 | 27      | 1014983 |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 28      | 1016370 | 29      | 1017662 |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+                 | 30      | 1048576 |         |         |                 +---------+---------+---------+---------+       Table 1: Defines the Degree Distribution for Encoding Symbols5.3.5.3.  Encoding Symbol Generator   The encoding symbol generator Enc[K', (C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1]), (d,   a, b, d1, a1, b1)] takes the following inputs:   o  K' is the number of source symbols for the extended source block.      Let L, W, B, S, P, and P1 be derived from K' as described inSection 5.3.3.3.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   o  (C[0], C[1], ..., C[L-1]) is the array of L intermediate symbols      (sub-symbols) generated as described inSection 5.3.3.4.   o  (d, a, b, d1, a1, b1) is a source tuple determined from ISI X      using the Tuple[] generator defined inSection 5.3.5.4, whereby      *  d is a positive integer denoting an encoding symbol LT degree      *  a is a positive integer between 1 and W-1 inclusive      *  b is a non-negative integer between 0 and W-1 inclusive      *  d1 is a positive integer that has value either 2 or 3 denoting         an encoding symbol PI degree      *  a1 is a positive integer between 1 and P1-1 inclusive      *  b1 is a non-negative integer between 0 and P1-1 inclusive   The encoding symbol generator produces a single encoding symbol as   output (referred to as result), according to the following algorithm:   o  result = C[b]   o  For j = 1, ..., d-1 do      *  b = (b + a) % W      *  result = result + C[b]   o  While (b1 >= P) do b1 = (b1+a1) % P1   o  result = result + C[W+b1]   o  For j = 1, ..., d1-1 do      *  b1 = (b1 + a1) % P1      *  While (b1 >= P) do b1 = (b1+a1) % P1      *  result = result + C[W+b1]   o  Return resultLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20115.3.5.4.  Tuple Generator   The tuple generator Tuple[K',X] takes the following inputs:   o  K': the number of source symbols in the extended source block   o  X: an ISI   Let   o  L be determined from K' as described inSection 5.3.3.3   o  J = J(K') be the systematic index associated with K', as defined      in Table 2 inSection 5.6   The output of the tuple generator is a tuple, (d, a, b, d1, a1, b1),   determined as follows:   o  A = 53591 + J*997   o  if (A % 2 == 0) { A = A + 1 }   o  B = 10267*(J+1)   o  y = (B + X*A) % 2^^32   o  v = Rand[y, 0, 2^^20]   o  d = Deg[v]   o  a = 1 + Rand[y, 1, W-1]   o  b = Rand[y, 2, W]   o  If (d < 4) { d1 = 2 + Rand[X, 3, 2] } else { d1 = 2 }   o  a1 = 1 + Rand[X, 4, P1-1]   o  b1 = Rand[X, 5, P1]5.4.  Example FEC Decoder5.4.1.  General   This section describes an efficient decoding algorithm for the   RaptorQ code introduced in this specification.  Note that each   received encoding symbol is a known linear combination of the   intermediate symbols.  So, each received encoding symbol provides aLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   linear equation among the intermediate symbols, which, together with   the known linear pre-coding relationships amongst the intermediate   symbols, gives a system of linear equations.  Thus, any algorithm for   solving systems of linear equations can successfully decode the   intermediate symbols and hence the source symbols.  However, the   algorithm chosen has a major effect on the computational efficiency   of the decoding.5.4.2.  Decoding an Extended Source Block5.4.2.1.  General   It is assumed that the decoder knows the structure of the source   block it is to decode, including the symbol size, T, and the number K   of symbols in the source block and the number K' of source symbols in   the extended source block.   From the algorithms described inSection 5.3, the RaptorQ decoder can   calculate the total number L = K'+S+H of intermediate symbols and   determine how they were generated from the extended source block to   be decoded.  In this description, it is assumed that the received   encoding symbols for the extended source block to be decoded are   passed to the decoder.  Furthermore, for each such encoding symbol,   it is assumed that the number and set of intermediate symbols whose   sum is equal to the encoding symbol are passed to the decoder.  In   the case of source symbols, including padding symbols, the source   symbol tuples described inSection 5.3.3.2 indicate the number and   set of intermediate symbols that sum to give each source symbol.   Let N >= K' be the number of received encoding symbols to be used for   decoding, including padding symbols for an extended source block, and   let M = S+H+N.  Then, with the notation ofSection 5.3.3.4.2, we have   A*C = D.   Decoding an extended source block is equivalent to decoding C from   known A and D.  It is clear that C can be decoded if and only if the   rank of A is L.  Once C has been decoded, missing source symbols can   be obtained by using the source symbol tuples to determine the number   and set of intermediate symbols that must be summed to obtain each   missing source symbol.   The first step in decoding C is to form a decoding schedule.  In this   step, A is converted using Gaussian elimination (using row operations   and row and column reorderings) and after discarding M - L rows, into   the L x L identity matrix.  The decoding schedule consists of the   sequence of row operations and row and column reorderings during the   Gaussian elimination process, and it only depends on A and not on D.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 31]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   The decoding of C from D can take place concurrently with the forming   of the decoding schedule, or the decoding can take place afterwards   based on the decoding schedule.   The correspondence between the decoding schedule and the decoding of   C is as follows.  Let c[0] = 0, c[1] = 1, ..., c[L-1] = L-1 and d[0]   = 0, d[1] = 1, ..., d[M-1] = M-1 initially.   o  Each time a multiple, beta, of row i of A is added to row i' in      the decoding schedule, then in the decoding process the symbol      beta*D[d[i]] is added to symbol D[d[i']].   o  Each time a row i of A is multiplied by an octet beta, then in the      decoding process the symbol D[d[i]] is also multiplied by beta.   o  Each time row i is exchanged with row i' in the decoding schedule,      then in the decoding process the value of d[i] is exchanged with      the value of d[i'].   o  Each time column j is exchanged with column j' in the decoding      schedule, then in the decoding process the value of c[j] is      exchanged with the value of c[j'].   From this correspondence, it is clear that the total number of   operations on symbols in the decoding of the extended source block is   the number of row operations (not exchanges) in the Gaussian   elimination.  Since A is the L x L identity matrix after the Gaussian   elimination and after discarding the last M - L rows, it is clear at   the end of successful decoding that the L symbols D[d[0]], D[d[1]],   ..., D[d[L-1]] are the values of the L symbols C[c[0]], C[c[1]], ...,   C[c[L-1]].   The order in which Gaussian elimination is performed to form the   decoding schedule has no bearing on whether or not the decoding is   successful.  However, the speed of the decoding depends heavily on   the order in which Gaussian elimination is performed.  (Furthermore,   maintaining a sparse representation of A is crucial, although this is   not described here.)  The remainder of this section describes an   order in which Gaussian elimination could be performed that is   relatively efficient.5.4.2.2.  First Phase   In the first phase of the Gaussian elimination, the matrix A is   conceptually partitioned into submatrices and, additionally, a matrix   X is created.  This matrix has as many rows and columns as A, and it   will be a lower triangular matrix throughout the first phase.  At the   beginning of this phase, the matrix A is copied into the matrix X.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 32]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   The submatrix sizes are parameterized by non-negative integers i and   u, which are initialized to 0 and P, the number of PI symbols,   respectively.  The submatrices of A are:   1.  The submatrix I defined by the intersection of the first i rows       and first i columns.  This is the identity matrix at the end of       each step in the phase.   2.  The submatrix defined by the intersection of the first i rows and       all but the first i columns and last u columns.  All entries of       this submatrix are zero.   3.  The submatrix defined by the intersection of the first i columns       and all but the first i rows.  All entries of this submatrix are       zero.   4.  The submatrix U defined by the intersection of all the rows and       the last u columns.   5.  The submatrix V formed by the intersection of all but the first i       columns and the last u columns and all but the first i rows.   Figure 6 illustrates the submatrices of A.  At the beginning of the   first phase, V consists of the first L-P columns of A, and U consists   of the last P columns corresponding to the PI symbols.  In each step,   a row of A is chosen.               +-----------+-----------------+---------+               |           |                 |         |               |     I     |    All Zeros    |         |               |           |                 |         |               +-----------+-----------------+    U    |               |           |                 |         |               |           |                 |         |               | All Zeros |       V         |         |               |           |                 |         |               |           |                 |         |               +-----------+-----------------+---------+               Figure 6: Submatrices of A in the First Phase   The following graph defined by the structure of V is used in   determining which row of A is chosen.  The columns that intersect V   are the nodes in the graph, and the rows that have exactly 2 nonzero   entries in V and are not HDPC rows are the edges of the graph that   connect the two columns (nodes) in the positions of the two ones.  A   component in this graph is a maximal set of nodes (columns) and edgesLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 33]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   (rows) such that there is a path between each pair of nodes/edges in   the graph.  The size of a component is the number of nodes (columns)   in the component.   There are at most L steps in the first phase.  The phase ends   successfully when i + u = L, i.e., when V and the all zeros submatrix   above V have disappeared, and A consists of I, the all zeros   submatrix below I, and U.  The phase ends unsuccessfully in decoding   failure if at some step before V disappears there is no nonzero row   in V to choose in that step.  In each step, a row of A is chosen as   follows:   o  If all entries of V are zero, then no row is chosen and decoding      fails.   o  Let r be the minimum integer such that at least one row of A has      exactly r nonzeros in V.      *  If r != 2, then choose a row with exactly r nonzeros in V with         minimum original degree among all such rows, except that HDPC         rows should not be chosen until all non-HDPC rows have been         processed.      *  If r = 2 and there is a row with exactly 2 ones in V, then         choose any row with exactly 2 ones in V that is part of a         maximum size component in the graph described above that is         defined by V.      *  If r = 2 and there is no row with exactly 2 ones in V, then         choose any row with exactly 2 nonzeros in V.   After the row is chosen in this step, the first row of A that   intersects V is exchanged with the chosen row so that the chosen row   is the first row that intersects V.  The columns of A among those   that intersect V are reordered so that one of the r nonzeros in the   chosen row appears in the first column of V and so that the remaining   r-1 nonzeros appear in the last columns of V.  The same row and   column operations are also performed on the matrix X.  Then, an   appropriate multiple of the chosen row is added to all the other rows   of A below the chosen row that have a nonzero entry in the first   column of V.  Specifically, if a row below the chosen row has entry   beta in the first column of V, and the chosen row has entry alpha in   the first column of V, then beta/alpha multiplied by the chosen row   is added to this row to leave a zero value in the first column of V.    Finally, i is incremented by 1 and u is incremented by r-1, which   completes the step.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 34]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Note that efficiency can be improved if the row operations identified   above are not actually performed until the affected row is itself   chosen during the decoding process.  This avoids processing of row   operations for rows that are not eventually used in the decoding   process, and in particular this avoids those rows for which beta!=1   until they are actually required.  Furthermore, the row operations   required for the HDPC rows may be performed for all such rows in one   process, by using the algorithm described inSection 5.3.3.3.5.4.2.3.  Second Phase   At this point, all the entries of X outside the first i rows and i   columns are discarded, so that X has lower triangular form.  The last   i rows and columns of X are discarded, so that X now has i rows and i   columns.  The submatrix U is further partitioned into the first i   rows, U_upper, and the remaining M - i rows, U_lower.  Gaussian   elimination is performed in the second phase on U_lower either to   determine that its rank is less than u (decoding failure) or to   convert it into a matrix where the first u rows is the identity   matrix (success of the second phase).  Call this u x u identity   matrix I_u.  The M - L rows of A that intersect U_lower - I_u are   discarded.  After this phase, A has L rows and L columns.5.4.2.4.  Third Phase   After the second phase, the only portion of A that needs to be zeroed   out to finish converting A into the L x L identity matrix is U_upper.   The number of rows i of the submatrix U_upper is generally much   larger than the number of columns u of U_upper.  Moreover, at this   time, the matrix U_upper is typically dense, i.e., the number of   nonzero entries of this matrix is large.  To reduce this matrix to a   sparse form, the sequence of operations performed to obtain the   matrix U_lower needs to be inverted.  To this end, the matrix X is   multiplied with the submatrix of A consisting of the first i rows of   A.  After this operation, the submatrix of A consisting of the   intersection of the first i rows and columns equals to X, whereas the   matrix U_upper is transformed to a sparse form.5.4.2.5.  Fourth Phase   For each of the first i rows of U_upper, do the following: if the row   has a nonzero entry at position j, and if the value of that nonzero   entry is b, then add to this row b times row j of I_u.  After this   step, the submatrix of A consisting of the intersection of the first   i rows and columns is equal to X, the submatrix U_upper consists of   zeros, the submatrix consisting of the intersection of the last u   rows and the first i columns consists of zeros, and the submatrix   consisting of the last u rows and columns is the matrix I_u.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 35]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20115.4.2.6.  Fifth Phase   For j from 1 to i, perform the following operations:   1.  If A[j,j] is not one, then divide row j of A by A[j,j].   2.  For l from 1 to j-1, if A[j,l] is nonzero, then add A[j,l]       multiplied with row l of A to row j of A.   After this phase, A is the L x L identity matrix and a complete   decoding schedule has been successfully formed.  Then, the   corresponding decoding consisting of summing known encoding symbols   can be executed to recover the intermediate symbols based on the   decoding schedule.  The tuples associated with all source symbols are   computed according toSection 5.3.3.2.  The tuples for received   source symbols are used in the decoding.  The tuples for missing   source symbols are used to determine which intermediate symbols need   to be summed to recover the missing source symbols.5.5.  Random Numbers   The four arrays V0, V1, V2, and V3 used inSection 5.3.5.1 are   provided below.  There are 256 entries in each of the four arrays.   The indexing into each array starts at 0, and the entries are 32-bit   unsigned integers.5.5.1.  The Table V0      251291136, 3952231631, 3370958628, 4070167936, 123631495,      3351110283, 3218676425, 2011642291, 774603218, 2402805061,      1004366930, 1843948209, 428891132, 3746331984, 1591258008,      3067016507, 1433388735, 504005498, 2032657933, 3419319784,      2805686246, 3102436986, 3808671154, 2501582075, 3978944421,      246043949, 4016898363, 649743608, 1974987508, 2651273766,      2357956801, 689605112, 715807172, 2722736134, 191939188,      3535520147, 3277019569, 1470435941, 3763101702, 3232409631,      122701163, 3920852693, 782246947, 372121310, 2995604341,      2045698575, 2332962102, 4005368743, 218596347, 3415381967,      4207612806, 861117671, 3676575285, 2581671944, 3312220480,      681232419, 307306866, 4112503940, 1158111502, 709227802,      2724140433, 4201101115, 4215970289, 4048876515, 3031661061,      1909085522, 510985033, 1361682810, 129243379, 3142379587,      2569842483, 3033268270, 1658118006, 932109358, 1982290045,      2983082771, 3007670818, 3448104768, 683749698, 778296777,      1399125101, 1939403708, 1692176003, 3868299200, 1422476658,      593093658, 1878973865, 2526292949, 1591602827, 3986158854,      3964389521, 2695031039, 1942050155, 424618399, 1347204291,      2669179716, 2434425874, 2540801947, 1384069776, 4123580443,Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 36]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011      1523670218, 2708475297, 1046771089, 2229796016, 1255426612,      4213663089, 1521339547, 3041843489, 420130494, 10677091,      515623176, 3457502702, 2115821274, 2720124766, 3242576090,      854310108, 425973987, 325832382, 1796851292, 2462744411,      1976681690, 1408671665, 1228817808, 3917210003, 263976645,      2593736473, 2471651269, 4291353919, 650792940, 1191583883,      3046561335, 2466530435, 2545983082, 969168436, 2019348792,      2268075521, 1169345068, 3250240009, 3963499681, 2560755113,      911182396, 760842409, 3569308693, 2687243553, 381854665,      2613828404, 2761078866, 1456668111, 883760091, 3294951678,      1604598575, 1985308198, 1014570543, 2724959607, 3062518035,      3115293053, 138853680, 4160398285, 3322241130, 2068983570,      2247491078, 3669524410, 1575146607, 828029864, 3732001371,      3422026452, 3370954177, 4006626915, 543812220, 1243116171,      3928372514, 2791443445, 4081325272, 2280435605, 885616073,      616452097, 3188863436, 2780382310, 2340014831, 1208439576,      258356309, 3837963200, 2075009450, 3214181212, 3303882142,      880813252, 1355575717, 207231484, 2420803184, 358923368,      1617557768, 3272161958, 1771154147, 2842106362, 1751209208,      1421030790, 658316681, 194065839, 3241510581, 38625260,      301875395, 4176141739, 297312930, 2137802113, 1502984205,      3669376622, 3728477036, 234652930, 2213589897, 2734638932,      1129721478, 3187422815, 2859178611, 3284308411, 3819792700,      3557526733, 451874476, 1740576081, 3592838701, 1709429513,      3702918379, 3533351328, 1641660745, 179350258, 2380520112,      3936163904, 3685256204, 3156252216, 1854258901, 2861641019,      3176611298, 834787554, 331353807, 517858103, 3010168884,      4012642001, 2217188075, 3756943137, 3077882590, 2054995199,      3081443129, 3895398812, 1141097543, 2376261053, 2626898255,      2554703076, 401233789, 1460049922, 678083952, 1064990737,      940909784, 1673396780, 528881783, 1712547446, 3629685652,      13583075115.5.2.  The Table V1      807385413, 2043073223, 3336749796, 1302105833, 2278607931,      541015020, 1684564270, 372709334, 3508252125, 1768346005,      1270451292, 2603029534, 2049387273, 3891424859, 2152948345,      4114760273, 915180310, 3754787998, 700503826, 2131559305,      1308908630, 224437350, 4065424007, 3638665944, 1679385496,      3431345226, 1779595665, 3068494238, 1424062773, 1033448464,      4050396853, 3302235057, 420600373, 2868446243, 311689386,      259047959, 4057180909, 1575367248, 4151214153, 110249784,      3006865921, 4293710613, 3501256572, 998007483, 499288295,      1205710710, 2997199489, 640417429, 3044194711, 486690751,      2686640734, 2394526209, 2521660077, 49993987, 3843885867,      4201106668, 415906198, 19296841, 2402488407, 2137119134,      1744097284, 579965637, 2037662632, 852173610, 2681403713,Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 37]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011      1047144830, 2982173936, 910285038, 4187576520, 2589870048,      989448887, 3292758024, 506322719, 176010738, 1865471968,      2619324712, 564829442, 1996870325, 339697593, 4071072948,      3618966336, 2111320126, 1093955153, 957978696, 892010560,      1854601078, 1873407527, 2498544695, 2694156259, 1927339682,      1650555729, 183933047, 3061444337, 2067387204, 228962564,      3904109414, 1595995433, 1780701372, 2463145963, 307281463,      3237929991, 3852995239, 2398693510, 3754138664, 522074127,      146352474, 4104915256, 3029415884, 3545667983, 332038910,      976628269, 3123492423, 3041418372, 2258059298, 2139377204,      3243642973, 3226247917, 3674004636, 2698992189, 3453843574,      1963216666, 3509855005, 2358481858, 747331248, 1957348676,      1097574450, 2435697214, 3870972145, 1888833893, 2914085525,      4161315584, 1273113343, 3269644828, 3681293816, 412536684,      1156034077, 3823026442, 1066971017, 3598330293, 1979273937,      2079029895, 1195045909, 1071986421, 2712821515, 3377754595,      2184151095, 750918864, 2585729879, 4249895712, 1832579367,      1192240192, 946734366, 31230688, 3174399083, 3549375728,      1642430184, 1904857554, 861877404, 3277825584, 4267074718,      3122860549, 666423581, 644189126, 226475395, 307789415,      1196105631, 3191691839, 782852669, 1608507813, 1847685900,      4069766876, 3931548641, 2526471011, 766865139, 2115084288,      4259411376, 3323683436, 568512177, 3736601419, 1800276898,      4012458395, 1823982, 27980198, 2023839966, 869505096,      431161506, 1024804023, 1853869307, 3393537983, 1500703614,      3019471560, 1351086955, 3096933631, 3034634988, 2544598006,      1230942551, 3362230798, 159984793, 491590373, 3993872886,      3681855622, 903593547, 3535062472, 1799803217, 772984149,      895863112, 1899036275, 4187322100, 101856048, 234650315,      3183125617, 3190039692, 525584357, 1286834489, 455810374,      1869181575, 922673938, 3877430102, 3422391938, 1414347295,      1971054608, 3061798054, 830555096, 2822905141, 167033190,      1079139428, 4210126723, 3593797804, 429192890, 372093950,      1779187770, 3312189287, 204349348, 452421568, 2800540462,      3733109044, 1235082423, 1765319556, 3174729780, 3762994475,      3171962488, 442160826, 198349622, 45942637, 1324086311,      2901868599, 678860040, 3812229107, 19936821, 1119590141,      3640121682, 3545931032, 2102949142, 2828208598, 3603378023,      41350488965.5.3.  The Table V2      1629829892, 282540176, 2794583710, 496504798, 2990494426,      3070701851, 2575963183, 4094823972, 2775723650, 4079480416,      176028725, 2246241423, 3732217647, 2196843075, 1306949278,      4170992780, 4039345809, 3209664269, 3387499533, 293063229,      3660290503, 2648440860, 2531406539, 3537879412, 773374739,      4184691853, 1804207821, 3347126643, 3479377103, 3970515774,Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 38]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011      1891731298, 2368003842, 3537588307, 2969158410, 4230745262,      831906319, 2935838131, 264029468, 120852739, 3200326460,      355445271, 2296305141, 1566296040, 1760127056, 20073893,      3427103620, 2866979760, 2359075957, 2025314291, 1725696734,      3346087406, 2690756527, 99815156, 4248519977, 2253762642,      3274144518, 598024568, 3299672435, 556579346, 4121041856,      2896948975, 3620123492, 918453629, 3249461198, 2231414958,      3803272287, 3657597946, 2588911389, 242262274, 1725007475,      2026427718, 46776484, 2873281403, 2919275846, 3177933051,      1918859160, 2517854537, 1857818511, 3234262050, 479353687,      200201308, 2801945841, 1621715769, 483977159, 423502325,      3689396064, 1850168397, 3359959416, 3459831930, 841488699,      3570506095, 930267420, 1564520841, 2505122797, 593824107,      1116572080, 819179184, 3139123629, 1414339336, 1076360795,      512403845, 177759256, 1701060666, 2239736419, 515179302,      2935012727, 3821357612, 1376520851, 2700745271, 966853647,      1041862223, 715860553, 171592961, 1607044257, 1227236688,      3647136358, 1417559141, 4087067551, 2241705880, 4194136288,      1439041934, 20464430, 119668151, 2021257232, 2551262694,      1381539058, 4082839035, 498179069, 311508499, 3580908637,      2889149671, 142719814, 1232184754, 3356662582, 2973775623,      1469897084, 1728205304, 1415793613, 50111003, 3133413359,      4074115275, 2710540611, 2700083070, 2457757663, 2612845330,      3775943755, 2469309260, 2560142753, 3020996369, 1691667711,      4219602776, 1687672168, 1017921622, 2307642321, 368711460,      3282925988, 213208029, 4150757489, 3443211944, 2846101972,      4106826684, 4272438675, 2199416468, 3710621281, 497564971,      285138276, 765042313, 916220877, 3402623607, 2768784621,      1722849097, 3386397442, 487920061, 3569027007, 3424544196,      217781973, 2356938519, 3252429414, 145109750, 2692588106,      2454747135, 1299493354, 4120241887, 2088917094, 932304329,      1442609203, 952586974, 3509186750, 753369054, 854421006,      1954046388, 2708927882, 4047539230, 3048925996, 1667505809,      805166441, 1182069088, 4265546268, 4215029527, 3374748959,      373532666, 2454243090, 2371530493, 3651087521, 2619878153,      1651809518, 1553646893, 1227452842, 703887512, 3696674163,      2552507603, 2635912901, 895130484, 3287782244, 3098973502,      990078774, 3780326506, 2290845203, 41729428, 1949580860,      2283959805, 1036946170, 1694887523, 4880696, 466000198,      2765355283, 3318686998, 1266458025, 3919578154, 3545413527,      2627009988, 3744680394, 1696890173, 3250684705, 4142417708,      915739411, 3308488877, 1289361460, 2942552331, 1169105979,      3342228712, 698560958, 1356041230, 2401944293, 107705232,      3701895363, 903928723, 3646581385, 844950914, 1944371367,      3863894844, 2946773319, 1972431613, 1706989237, 29917467,      3497665928Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 39]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 20115.5.4.  The Table V3      1191369816, 744902811, 2539772235, 3213192037, 3286061266,      1200571165, 2463281260, 754888894, 714651270, 1968220972,      3628497775, 1277626456, 1493398934, 364289757, 2055487592,      3913468088, 2930259465, 902504567, 3967050355, 2056499403,      692132390, 186386657, 832834706, 859795816, 1283120926,      2253183716, 3003475205, 1755803552, 2239315142, 4271056352,      2184848469, 769228092, 1249230754, 1193269205, 2660094102,      642979613, 1687087994, 2726106182, 446402913, 4122186606,      3771347282, 37667136, 192775425, 3578702187, 1952659096,      3989584400, 3069013882, 2900516158, 4045316336, 3057163251,      1702104819, 4116613420, 3575472384, 2674023117, 1409126723,      3215095429, 1430726429, 2544497368, 1029565676, 1855801827,      4262184627, 1854326881, 2906728593, 3277836557, 2787697002,      2787333385, 3105430738, 2477073192, 748038573, 1088396515,      1611204853, 201964005, 3745818380, 3654683549, 3816120877,      3915783622, 2563198722, 1181149055, 33158084, 3723047845,      3790270906, 3832415204, 2959617497, 372900708, 1286738499,      1932439099, 3677748309, 2454711182, 2757856469, 2134027055,      2780052465, 3190347618, 3758510138, 3626329451, 1120743107,      1623585693, 1389834102, 2719230375, 3038609003, 462617590,      260254189, 3706349764, 2556762744, 2874272296, 2502399286,      4216263978, 2683431180, 2168560535, 3561507175, 668095726,      680412330, 3726693946, 4180630637, 3335170953, 942140968,      2711851085, 2059233412, 4265696278, 3204373534, 232855056,      881788313, 2258252172, 2043595984, 3758795150, 3615341325,      2138837681, 1351208537, 2923692473, 3402482785, 2105383425,      2346772751, 499245323, 3417846006, 2366116814, 2543090583,      1828551634, 3148696244, 3853884867, 1364737681, 2200687771,      2689775688, 232720625, 4071657318, 2671968983, 3531415031,      1212852141, 867923311, 3740109711, 1923146533, 3237071777,      3100729255, 3247856816, 906742566, 4047640575, 4007211572,      3495700105, 1171285262, 2835682655, 1634301229, 3115169925,      2289874706, 2252450179, 944880097, 371933491, 1649074501,      2208617414, 2524305981, 2496569844, 2667037160, 1257550794,      3399219045, 3194894295, 1643249887, 342911473, 891025733,      3146861835, 3789181526, 938847812, 1854580183, 2112653794,      2960702988, 1238603378, 2205280635, 1666784014, 2520274614,      3355493726, 2310872278, 3153920489, 2745882591, 1200203158,      3033612415, 2311650167, 1048129133, 4206710184, 4209176741,      2640950279, 2096382177, 4116899089, 3631017851, 4104488173,      1857650503, 3801102932, 445806934, 3055654640, 897898279,      3234007399, 1325494930, 2982247189, 1619020475, 2720040856,      885096170, 3485255499, 2983202469, 3891011124, 546522756,      1524439205, 2644317889, 2170076800, 2969618716, 961183518,      1081831074, 1037015347, 3289016286, 2331748669, 620887395,      303042654, 3990027945, 1562756376, 3413341792, 2059647769,Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 40]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011      2823844432, 674595301, 2457639984, 4076754716, 2447737904,      1583323324, 625627134, 3076006391, 345777990, 1684954145,      879227329, 3436182180, 1522273219, 3802543817, 1456017040,      1897819847, 2970081129, 1382576028, 3820044861, 1044428167,      612252599, 3340478395, 2150613904, 3397625662, 3573635640,      34322751925.6.  Systematic Indices and Other Parameters   Table 2 below specifies the supported values of K'.  The table also   specifies for each supported value of K' the systematic index J(K'),   the number H(K') of HDPC symbols, the number S(K') of LDPC symbols,   and the number W(K') of LT symbols.  For each value of K', the   corresponding values of S(K') and W(K') are prime numbers.   The systematic index J(K') is designed to have the property that the   set of source symbol tuples (d[0], a[0], b[0], d1[0], a1[0], b1[0]),   ..., (d[K'-1], a[K'-1], b[K'-1], d1[K'-1], a1[K'-1], b1[K'-1]) are   such that the L intermediate symbols are uniquely defined, i.e., the   matrix A in Figure 6 has full rank and is therefore invertible.                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | K'    | J(K') | S(K') | H(K') | W(K') |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10    | 254   | 7     | 10    | 17    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12    | 630   | 7     | 10    | 19    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18    | 682   | 11    | 10    | 29    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20    | 293   | 11    | 10    | 31    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 26    | 80    | 11    | 10    | 37    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 30    | 566   | 11    | 10    | 41    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 32    | 860   | 11    | 10    | 43    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 36    | 267   | 11    | 10    | 47    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 42    | 822   | 11    | 10    | 53    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 46    | 506   | 13    | 10    | 59    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 48    | 589   | 13    | 10    | 61    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 49    | 87    | 13    | 10    | 61    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 41]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 55    | 520   | 13    | 10    | 67    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 60    | 159   | 13    | 10    | 71    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 62    | 235   | 13    | 10    | 73    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 69    | 157   | 13    | 10    | 79    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 75    | 502   | 17    | 10    | 89    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 84    | 334   | 17    | 10    | 97    |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 88    | 583   | 17    | 10    | 101   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 91    | 66    | 17    | 10    | 103   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 95    | 352   | 17    | 10    | 107   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 97    | 365   | 17    | 10    | 109   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 101   | 562   | 17    | 10    | 113   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 114   | 5     | 19    | 10    | 127   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 119   | 603   | 19    | 10    | 131   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 125   | 721   | 19    | 10    | 137   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 127   | 28    | 19    | 10    | 139   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 138   | 660   | 19    | 10    | 149   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 140   | 829   | 19    | 10    | 151   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 149   | 900   | 23    | 10    | 163   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 153   | 930   | 23    | 10    | 167   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 160   | 814   | 23    | 10    | 173   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 166   | 661   | 23    | 10    | 179   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 168   | 693   | 23    | 10    | 181   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 179   | 780   | 23    | 10    | 191   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 42]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 181   | 605   | 23    | 10    | 193   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 185   | 551   | 23    | 10    | 197   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 187   | 777   | 23    | 10    | 199   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 200   | 491   | 23    | 10    | 211   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 213   | 396   | 23    | 10    | 223   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 217   | 764   | 29    | 10    | 233   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 225   | 843   | 29    | 10    | 241   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 236   | 646   | 29    | 10    | 251   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 242   | 557   | 29    | 10    | 257   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 248   | 608   | 29    | 10    | 263   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 257   | 265   | 29    | 10    | 271   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 263   | 505   | 29    | 10    | 277   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 269   | 722   | 29    | 10    | 283   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 280   | 263   | 29    | 10    | 293   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 295   | 999   | 29    | 10    | 307   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 301   | 874   | 29    | 10    | 313   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 305   | 160   | 29    | 10    | 317   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 324   | 575   | 31    | 10    | 337   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 337   | 210   | 31    | 10    | 349   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 341   | 513   | 31    | 10    | 353   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 347   | 503   | 31    | 10    | 359   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 355   | 558   | 31    | 10    | 367   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 362   | 932   | 31    | 10    | 373   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 43]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 368   | 404   | 31    | 10    | 379   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 372   | 520   | 37    | 10    | 389   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 380   | 846   | 37    | 10    | 397   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 385   | 485   | 37    | 10    | 401   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 393   | 728   | 37    | 10    | 409   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 405   | 554   | 37    | 10    | 421   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 418   | 471   | 37    | 10    | 433   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 428   | 641   | 37    | 10    | 443   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 434   | 732   | 37    | 10    | 449   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 447   | 193   | 37    | 10    | 461   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 453   | 934   | 37    | 10    | 467   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 466   | 864   | 37    | 10    | 479   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 478   | 790   | 37    | 10    | 491   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 486   | 912   | 37    | 10    | 499   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 491   | 617   | 37    | 10    | 503   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 497   | 587   | 37    | 10    | 509   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 511   | 800   | 37    | 10    | 523   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 526   | 923   | 41    | 10    | 541   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 532   | 998   | 41    | 10    | 547   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 542   | 92    | 41    | 10    | 557   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 549   | 497   | 41    | 10    | 563   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 557   | 559   | 41    | 10    | 571   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 563   | 667   | 41    | 10    | 577   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 44]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 573   | 912   | 41    | 10    | 587   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 580   | 262   | 41    | 10    | 593   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 588   | 152   | 41    | 10    | 601   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 594   | 526   | 41    | 10    | 607   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 600   | 268   | 41    | 10    | 613   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 606   | 212   | 41    | 10    | 619   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 619   | 45    | 41    | 10    | 631   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 633   | 898   | 43    | 10    | 647   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 640   | 527   | 43    | 10    | 653   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 648   | 558   | 43    | 10    | 661   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 666   | 460   | 47    | 10    | 683   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 675   | 5     | 47    | 10    | 691   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 685   | 895   | 47    | 10    | 701   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 693   | 996   | 47    | 10    | 709   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 703   | 282   | 47    | 10    | 719   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 718   | 513   | 47    | 10    | 733   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 728   | 865   | 47    | 10    | 743   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 736   | 870   | 47    | 10    | 751   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 747   | 239   | 47    | 10    | 761   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 759   | 452   | 47    | 10    | 773   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 778   | 862   | 53    | 10    | 797   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 792   | 852   | 53    | 10    | 811   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 802   | 643   | 53    | 10    | 821   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 45]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 811   | 543   | 53    | 10    | 829   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 821   | 447   | 53    | 10    | 839   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 835   | 321   | 53    | 10    | 853   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 845   | 287   | 53    | 10    | 863   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 860   | 12    | 53    | 10    | 877   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 870   | 251   | 53    | 10    | 887   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 891   | 30    | 53    | 10    | 907   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 903   | 621   | 53    | 10    | 919   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 913   | 555   | 53    | 10    | 929   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 926   | 127   | 53    | 10    | 941   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 938   | 400   | 53    | 10    | 953   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 950   | 91    | 59    | 10    | 971   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 963   | 916   | 59    | 10    | 983   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 977   | 935   | 59    | 10    | 997   |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 989   | 691   | 59    | 10    | 1009  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1002  | 299   | 59    | 10    | 1021  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1020  | 282   | 59    | 10    | 1039  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1032  | 824   | 59    | 10    | 1051  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1050  | 536   | 59    | 11    | 1069  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1074  | 596   | 59    | 11    | 1093  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1085  | 28    | 59    | 11    | 1103  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1099  | 947   | 59    | 11    | 1117  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1111  | 162   | 59    | 11    | 1129  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 46]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1136  | 536   | 59    | 11    | 1153  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1152  | 1000  | 61    | 11    | 1171  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1169  | 251   | 61    | 11    | 1187  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1183  | 673   | 61    | 11    | 1201  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1205  | 559   | 61    | 11    | 1223  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1220  | 923   | 61    | 11    | 1237  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1236  | 81    | 67    | 11    | 1259  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1255  | 478   | 67    | 11    | 1277  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1269  | 198   | 67    | 11    | 1291  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1285  | 137   | 67    | 11    | 1307  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1306  | 75    | 67    | 11    | 1327  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1347  | 29    | 67    | 11    | 1367  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1361  | 231   | 67    | 11    | 1381  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1389  | 532   | 67    | 11    | 1409  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1404  | 58    | 67    | 11    | 1423  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1420  | 60    | 67    | 11    | 1439  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1436  | 964   | 71    | 11    | 1459  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1461  | 624   | 71    | 11    | 1483  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1477  | 502   | 71    | 11    | 1499  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1502  | 636   | 71    | 11    | 1523  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1522  | 986   | 71    | 11    | 1543  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1539  | 950   | 71    | 11    | 1559  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1561  | 735   | 73    | 11    | 1583  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 47]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1579  | 866   | 73    | 11    | 1601  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1600  | 203   | 73    | 11    | 1621  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1616  | 83    | 73    | 11    | 1637  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1649  | 14    | 73    | 11    | 1669  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1673  | 522   | 79    | 11    | 1699  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1698  | 226   | 79    | 11    | 1723  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1716  | 282   | 79    | 11    | 1741  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1734  | 88    | 79    | 11    | 1759  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1759  | 636   | 79    | 11    | 1783  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1777  | 860   | 79    | 11    | 1801  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1800  | 324   | 79    | 11    | 1823  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1824  | 424   | 79    | 11    | 1847  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1844  | 999   | 79    | 11    | 1867  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1863  | 682   | 83    | 11    | 1889  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1887  | 814   | 83    | 11    | 1913  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1906  | 979   | 83    | 11    | 1931  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1926  | 538   | 83    | 11    | 1951  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1954  | 278   | 83    | 11    | 1979  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 1979  | 580   | 83    | 11    | 2003  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2005  | 773   | 83    | 11    | 2029  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2040  | 911   | 89    | 11    | 2069  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2070  | 506   | 89    | 11    | 2099  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2103  | 628   | 89    | 11    | 2131  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 48]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2125  | 282   | 89    | 11    | 2153  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2152  | 309   | 89    | 11    | 2179  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2195  | 858   | 89    | 11    | 2221  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2217  | 442   | 89    | 11    | 2243  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2247  | 654   | 89    | 11    | 2273  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2278  | 82    | 97    | 11    | 2311  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2315  | 428   | 97    | 11    | 2347  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2339  | 442   | 97    | 11    | 2371  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2367  | 283   | 97    | 11    | 2399  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2392  | 538   | 97    | 11    | 2423  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2416  | 189   | 97    | 11    | 2447  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2447  | 438   | 97    | 11    | 2477  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2473  | 912   | 97    | 11    | 2503  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2502  | 1     | 97    | 11    | 2531  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2528  | 167   | 97    | 11    | 2557  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2565  | 272   | 97    | 11    | 2593  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2601  | 209   | 101   | 11    | 2633  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2640  | 927   | 101   | 11    | 2671  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2668  | 386   | 101   | 11    | 2699  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2701  | 653   | 101   | 11    | 2731  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2737  | 669   | 101   | 11    | 2767  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2772  | 431   | 101   | 11    | 2801  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2802  | 793   | 103   | 11    | 2833  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 49]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2831  | 588   | 103   | 11    | 2861  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2875  | 777   | 107   | 11    | 2909  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2906  | 939   | 107   | 11    | 2939  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2938  | 864   | 107   | 11    | 2971  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 2979  | 627   | 107   | 11    | 3011  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3015  | 265   | 109   | 11    | 3049  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3056  | 976   | 109   | 11    | 3089  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3101  | 988   | 113   | 11    | 3137  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3151  | 507   | 113   | 11    | 3187  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3186  | 640   | 113   | 11    | 3221  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3224  | 15    | 113   | 11    | 3259  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3265  | 667   | 113   | 11    | 3299  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3299  | 24    | 127   | 11    | 3347  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3344  | 877   | 127   | 11    | 3391  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3387  | 240   | 127   | 11    | 3433  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3423  | 720   | 127   | 11    | 3469  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3466  | 93    | 127   | 11    | 3511  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3502  | 919   | 127   | 11    | 3547  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3539  | 635   | 127   | 11    | 3583  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3579  | 174   | 127   | 11    | 3623  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3616  | 647   | 127   | 11    | 3659  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3658  | 820   | 127   | 11    | 3701  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3697  | 56    | 127   | 11    | 3739  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 50]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3751  | 485   | 127   | 11    | 3793  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3792  | 210   | 127   | 11    | 3833  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3840  | 124   | 127   | 11    | 3881  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3883  | 546   | 127   | 11    | 3923  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3924  | 954   | 131   | 11    | 3967  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 3970  | 262   | 131   | 11    | 4013  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4015  | 927   | 131   | 11    | 4057  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4069  | 957   | 131   | 11    | 4111  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4112  | 726   | 137   | 11    | 4159  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4165  | 583   | 137   | 11    | 4211  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4207  | 782   | 137   | 11    | 4253  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4252  | 37    | 137   | 11    | 4297  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4318  | 758   | 137   | 11    | 4363  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4365  | 777   | 137   | 11    | 4409  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4418  | 104   | 139   | 11    | 4463  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4468  | 476   | 139   | 11    | 4513  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4513  | 113   | 149   | 11    | 4567  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4567  | 313   | 149   | 11    | 4621  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4626  | 102   | 149   | 11    | 4679  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4681  | 501   | 149   | 11    | 4733  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4731  | 332   | 149   | 11    | 4783  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4780  | 786   | 149   | 11    | 4831  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4838  | 99    | 149   | 11    | 4889  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 51]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4901  | 658   | 149   | 11    | 4951  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 4954  | 794   | 149   | 11    | 5003  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5008  | 37    | 151   | 11    | 5059  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5063  | 471   | 151   | 11    | 5113  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5116  | 94    | 157   | 11    | 5171  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5172  | 873   | 157   | 11    | 5227  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5225  | 918   | 157   | 11    | 5279  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5279  | 945   | 157   | 11    | 5333  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5334  | 211   | 157   | 11    | 5387  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5391  | 341   | 157   | 11    | 5443  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5449  | 11    | 163   | 11    | 5507  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5506  | 578   | 163   | 11    | 5563  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5566  | 494   | 163   | 11    | 5623  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5637  | 694   | 163   | 11    | 5693  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5694  | 252   | 163   | 11    | 5749  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5763  | 451   | 167   | 11    | 5821  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5823  | 83    | 167   | 11    | 5881  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5896  | 689   | 167   | 11    | 5953  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 5975  | 488   | 173   | 11    | 6037  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6039  | 214   | 173   | 11    | 6101  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6102  | 17    | 173   | 11    | 6163  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6169  | 469   | 173   | 11    | 6229  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6233  | 263   | 179   | 11    | 6299  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 52]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6296  | 309   | 179   | 11    | 6361  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6363  | 984   | 179   | 11    | 6427  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6427  | 123   | 179   | 11    | 6491  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6518  | 360   | 179   | 11    | 6581  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6589  | 863   | 181   | 11    | 6653  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6655  | 122   | 181   | 11    | 6719  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6730  | 522   | 191   | 11    | 6803  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6799  | 539   | 191   | 11    | 6871  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6878  | 181   | 191   | 11    | 6949  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 6956  | 64    | 191   | 11    | 7027  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7033  | 387   | 191   | 11    | 7103  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7108  | 967   | 191   | 11    | 7177  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7185  | 843   | 191   | 11    | 7253  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7281  | 999   | 193   | 11    | 7351  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7360  | 76    | 197   | 11    | 7433  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7445  | 142   | 197   | 11    | 7517  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7520  | 599   | 197   | 11    | 7591  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7596  | 576   | 199   | 11    | 7669  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7675  | 176   | 211   | 11    | 7759  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7770  | 392   | 211   | 11    | 7853  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7855  | 332   | 211   | 11    | 7937  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 7935  | 291   | 211   | 11    | 8017  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8030  | 913   | 211   | 11    | 8111  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 53]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8111  | 608   | 211   | 11    | 8191  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8194  | 212   | 211   | 11    | 8273  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8290  | 696   | 211   | 11    | 8369  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8377  | 931   | 223   | 11    | 8467  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8474  | 326   | 223   | 11    | 8563  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8559  | 228   | 223   | 11    | 8647  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8654  | 706   | 223   | 11    | 8741  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8744  | 144   | 223   | 11    | 8831  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8837  | 83    | 223   | 11    | 8923  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 8928  | 743   | 223   | 11    | 9013  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9019  | 187   | 223   | 11    | 9103  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9111  | 654   | 227   | 11    | 9199  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9206  | 359   | 227   | 11    | 9293  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9303  | 493   | 229   | 11    | 9391  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9400  | 369   | 233   | 11    | 9491  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9497  | 981   | 233   | 11    | 9587  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9601  | 276   | 239   | 11    | 9697  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9708  | 647   | 239   | 11    | 9803  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9813  | 389   | 239   | 11    | 9907  |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 9916  | 80    | 239   | 11    | 10009 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10017 | 396   | 241   | 11    | 10111 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10120 | 580   | 251   | 11    | 10223 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10241 | 873   | 251   | 11    | 10343 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 54]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10351 | 15    | 251   | 11    | 10453 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10458 | 976   | 251   | 11    | 10559 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10567 | 584   | 251   | 11    | 10667 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10676 | 267   | 257   | 11    | 10781 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10787 | 876   | 257   | 11    | 10891 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 10899 | 642   | 257   | 12    | 11003 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11015 | 794   | 257   | 12    | 11119 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11130 | 78    | 263   | 12    | 11239 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11245 | 736   | 263   | 12    | 11353 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11358 | 882   | 269   | 12    | 11471 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11475 | 251   | 269   | 12    | 11587 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11590 | 434   | 269   | 12    | 11701 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11711 | 204   | 269   | 12    | 11821 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11829 | 256   | 271   | 12    | 11941 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 11956 | 106   | 277   | 12    | 12073 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12087 | 375   | 277   | 12    | 12203 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12208 | 148   | 277   | 12    | 12323 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12333 | 496   | 281   | 12    | 12451 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12460 | 88    | 281   | 12    | 12577 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12593 | 826   | 293   | 12    | 12721 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12726 | 71    | 293   | 12    | 12853 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 12857 | 925   | 293   | 12    | 12983 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13002 | 760   | 293   | 12    | 13127 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 55]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13143 | 130   | 293   | 12    | 13267 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13284 | 641   | 307   | 12    | 13421 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13417 | 400   | 307   | 12    | 13553 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13558 | 480   | 307   | 12    | 13693 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13695 | 76    | 307   | 12    | 13829 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13833 | 665   | 307   | 12    | 13967 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 13974 | 910   | 307   | 12    | 14107 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14115 | 467   | 311   | 12    | 14251 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14272 | 964   | 311   | 12    | 14407 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14415 | 625   | 313   | 12    | 14551 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14560 | 362   | 317   | 12    | 14699 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14713 | 759   | 317   | 12    | 14851 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 14862 | 728   | 331   | 12    | 15013 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15011 | 343   | 331   | 12    | 15161 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15170 | 113   | 331   | 12    | 15319 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15325 | 137   | 331   | 12    | 15473 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15496 | 308   | 331   | 12    | 15643 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15651 | 800   | 337   | 12    | 15803 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15808 | 177   | 337   | 12    | 15959 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 15977 | 961   | 337   | 12    | 16127 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 16161 | 958   | 347   | 12    | 16319 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 16336 | 72    | 347   | 12    | 16493 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 16505 | 732   | 347   | 12    | 16661 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 56]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 16674 | 145   | 349   | 12    | 16831 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 16851 | 577   | 353   | 12    | 17011 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17024 | 305   | 353   | 12    | 17183 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17195 | 50    | 359   | 12    | 17359 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17376 | 351   | 359   | 12    | 17539 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17559 | 175   | 367   | 12    | 17729 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17742 | 727   | 367   | 12    | 17911 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 17929 | 902   | 367   | 12    | 18097 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18116 | 409   | 373   | 12    | 18289 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18309 | 776   | 373   | 12    | 18481 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18503 | 586   | 379   | 12    | 18679 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18694 | 451   | 379   | 12    | 18869 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 18909 | 287   | 383   | 12    | 19087 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 19126 | 246   | 389   | 12    | 19309 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 19325 | 222   | 389   | 12    | 19507 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 19539 | 563   | 397   | 12    | 19727 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 19740 | 839   | 397   | 12    | 19927 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 19939 | 897   | 401   | 12    | 20129 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20152 | 409   | 401   | 12    | 20341 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20355 | 618   | 409   | 12    | 20551 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20564 | 439   | 409   | 12    | 20759 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20778 | 95    | 419   | 13    | 20983 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 20988 | 448   | 419   | 13    | 21191 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 57]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 21199 | 133   | 419   | 13    | 21401 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 21412 | 938   | 419   | 13    | 21613 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 21629 | 423   | 431   | 13    | 21841 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 21852 | 90    | 431   | 13    | 22063 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 22073 | 640   | 431   | 13    | 22283 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 22301 | 922   | 433   | 13    | 22511 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 22536 | 250   | 439   | 13    | 22751 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 22779 | 367   | 439   | 13    | 22993 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 23010 | 447   | 443   | 13    | 23227 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 23252 | 559   | 449   | 13    | 23473 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 23491 | 121   | 457   | 13    | 23719 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 23730 | 623   | 457   | 13    | 23957 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 23971 | 450   | 457   | 13    | 24197 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 24215 | 253   | 461   | 13    | 24443 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 24476 | 106   | 467   | 13    | 24709 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 24721 | 863   | 467   | 13    | 24953 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 24976 | 148   | 479   | 13    | 25219 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 25230 | 427   | 479   | 13    | 25471 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 25493 | 138   | 479   | 13    | 25733 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 25756 | 794   | 487   | 13    | 26003 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 26022 | 247   | 487   | 13    | 26267 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 26291 | 562   | 491   | 13    | 26539 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 26566 | 53    | 499   | 13    | 26821 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 58]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 26838 | 135   | 499   | 13    | 27091 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 27111 | 21    | 503   | 13    | 27367 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 27392 | 201   | 509   | 13    | 27653 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 27682 | 169   | 521   | 13    | 27953 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 27959 | 70    | 521   | 13    | 28229 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 28248 | 386   | 521   | 13    | 28517 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 28548 | 226   | 523   | 13    | 28817 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 28845 | 3     | 541   | 13    | 29131 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 29138 | 769   | 541   | 13    | 29423 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 29434 | 590   | 541   | 13    | 29717 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 29731 | 672   | 541   | 13    | 30013 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 30037 | 713   | 547   | 13    | 30323 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 30346 | 967   | 547   | 13    | 30631 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 30654 | 368   | 557   | 14    | 30949 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 30974 | 348   | 557   | 14    | 31267 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 31285 | 119   | 563   | 14    | 31583 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 31605 | 503   | 569   | 14    | 31907 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 31948 | 181   | 571   | 14    | 32251 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 32272 | 394   | 577   | 14    | 32579 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 32601 | 189   | 587   | 14    | 32917 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 32932 | 210   | 587   | 14    | 33247 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 33282 | 62    | 593   | 14    | 33601 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 33623 | 273   | 593   | 14    | 33941 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 59]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 33961 | 554   | 599   | 14    | 34283 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 34302 | 936   | 607   | 14    | 34631 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 34654 | 483   | 607   | 14    | 34981 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 35031 | 397   | 613   | 14    | 35363 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 35395 | 241   | 619   | 14    | 35731 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 35750 | 500   | 631   | 14    | 36097 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 36112 | 12    | 631   | 14    | 36457 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 36479 | 958   | 641   | 14    | 36833 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 36849 | 524   | 641   | 14    | 37201 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 37227 | 8     | 643   | 14    | 37579 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 37606 | 100   | 653   | 14    | 37967 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 37992 | 339   | 653   | 14    | 38351 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 38385 | 804   | 659   | 14    | 38749 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 38787 | 510   | 673   | 14    | 39163 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 39176 | 18    | 673   | 14    | 39551 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 39576 | 412   | 677   | 14    | 39953 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 39980 | 394   | 683   | 14    | 40361 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 40398 | 830   | 691   | 15    | 40787 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 40816 | 535   | 701   | 15    | 41213 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 41226 | 199   | 701   | 15    | 41621 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 41641 | 27    | 709   | 15    | 42043 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 42067 | 298   | 709   | 15    | 42467 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 42490 | 368   | 719   | 15    | 42899 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 60]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 42916 | 755   | 727   | 15    | 43331 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 43388 | 379   | 727   | 15    | 43801 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 43840 | 73    | 733   | 15    | 44257 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 44279 | 387   | 739   | 15    | 44701 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 44729 | 457   | 751   | 15    | 45161 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 45183 | 761   | 751   | 15    | 45613 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 45638 | 855   | 757   | 15    | 46073 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 46104 | 370   | 769   | 15    | 46549 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 46574 | 261   | 769   | 15    | 47017 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 47047 | 299   | 787   | 15    | 47507 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 47523 | 920   | 787   | 15    | 47981 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 48007 | 269   | 787   | 15    | 48463 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 48489 | 862   | 797   | 15    | 48953 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 48976 | 349   | 809   | 15    | 49451 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 49470 | 103   | 809   | 15    | 49943 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 49978 | 115   | 821   | 15    | 50461 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 50511 | 93    | 821   | 16    | 50993 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 51017 | 982   | 827   | 16    | 51503 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 51530 | 432   | 839   | 16    | 52027 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 52062 | 340   | 853   | 16    | 52571 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 52586 | 173   | 853   | 16    | 53093 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 53114 | 421   | 857   | 16    | 53623 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 53650 | 330   | 863   | 16    | 54163 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 61]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 54188 | 624   | 877   | 16    | 54713 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 54735 | 233   | 877   | 16    | 55259 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 55289 | 362   | 883   | 16    | 55817 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 55843 | 963   | 907   | 16    | 56393 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+                 | 56403 | 471   | 907   | 16    | 56951 |                 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+             Table 2: Systematic Indices and Other Parameters5.7.  Operating with Octets, Symbols, and Matrices5.7.1.  General   The remainder of this section describes the arithmetic operations   that are used to generate encoding symbols from source symbols and to   generate source symbols from encoding symbols.  Mathematically,   octets can be thought of as elements of a finite field, i.e., the   finite field GF(256) with 256 elements, and thus the addition and   multiplication operations and identity elements and inverses over   both operations are defined.  Matrix operations and symbol operations   are defined based on the arithmetic operations on octets.  This   allows a full implementation of these arithmetic operations without   having to understand the underlying mathematics of finite fields.5.7.2.  Arithmetic Operations on Octets   Octets are mapped to non-negative integers in the range 0 through 255   in the usual way: A single octet of data from a symbol,   B[7],B[6],B[5],B[4],B[3],B[2],B[1],B[0], where B[7] is the highest   order bit and B[0] is the lowest order bit, is mapped to the integer   i=B[7]*128+B[6]*64+B[5]*32+B[4]*16+B[3]*8+B[2]*4+B[1]*2+B[0].   The addition of two octets u and v is defined as the exclusive-or   operation, i.e.,      u + v = u ^ v.   Subtraction is defined in the same way, so we also have      u - v = u ^ v.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 62]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   The zero element (additive identity) is the octet represented by the   integer 0.  The additive inverse of u is simply u, i.e.,      u + u = 0.   The multiplication of two octets is defined with the help of two   tables OCT_EXP and OCT_LOG, which are given inSection 5.7.3 andSection 5.7.4, respectively.  The table OCT_LOG maps octets (other   than the zero element) to non-negative integers, and OCT_EXP maps   non-negative integers to octets.  For two octets u and v, we define      u * v =         0, if either u or v are 0,         OCT_EXP[OCT_LOG[u] + OCT_LOG[v]] otherwise.   Note that the '+' on the right-hand side of the above is the usual   integer addition, since its arguments are ordinary integers.   The division u / v of two octets u and v, and where v != 0, is   defined as follows:      u / v =         0, if u == 0,         OCT_EXP[OCT_LOG[u] - OCT_LOG[v] + 255] otherwise.   The one element (multiplicative identity) is the octet represented by   the integer 1.  For an octet u that is not the zero element, i.e.,   the multiplicative inverse of u is      OCT_EXP[255 - OCT_LOG[u]].   The octet denoted by alpha is the octet with the integer   representation 2.  If i is a non-negative integer 0 <= i < 256, we   have      alpha^^i = OCT_EXP[i].5.7.3.  The Table OCT_EXP   The table OCT_EXP contains 510 octets.  The indexing starts at 0 and   ranges to 509, and the entries are the octets with the following   positive integer representation:Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 63]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 29, 58, 116, 232, 205, 135, 19, 38, 76,   152, 45, 90, 180, 117, 234, 201, 143, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192, 157,   39, 78, 156, 37, 74, 148, 53, 106, 212, 181, 119, 238, 193, 159, 35,   70, 140, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 93, 186, 105, 210, 185, 111, 222,   161, 95, 190, 97, 194, 153, 47, 94, 188, 101, 202, 137, 15, 30, 60,   120, 240, 253, 231, 211, 187, 107, 214, 177, 127, 254, 225, 223, 163,   91, 182, 113, 226, 217, 175, 67, 134, 17, 34, 68, 136, 13, 26, 52,   104, 208, 189, 103, 206, 129, 31, 62, 124, 248, 237, 199, 147, 59,   118, 236, 197, 151, 51, 102, 204, 133, 23, 46, 92, 184, 109, 218,   169, 79, 158, 33, 66, 132, 21, 42, 84, 168, 77, 154, 41, 82, 164, 85,   170, 73, 146, 57, 114, 228, 213, 183, 115, 230, 209, 191, 99, 198,   145, 63, 126, 252, 229, 215, 179, 123, 246, 241, 255, 227, 219, 171,   75, 150, 49, 98, 196, 149, 55, 110, 220, 165, 87, 174, 65, 130, 25,   50, 100, 200, 141, 7, 14, 28, 56, 112, 224, 221, 167, 83, 166, 81,   162, 89, 178, 121, 242, 249, 239, 195, 155, 43, 86, 172, 69, 138, 9,   18, 36, 72, 144, 61, 122, 244, 245, 247, 243, 251, 235, 203, 139, 11,   22, 44, 88, 176, 125, 250, 233, 207, 131, 27, 54, 108, 216, 173, 71,   142, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 29, 58, 116, 232, 205, 135, 19, 38,   76, 152, 45, 90, 180, 117, 234, 201, 143, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,   157, 39, 78, 156, 37, 74, 148, 53, 106, 212, 181, 119, 238, 193, 159,   35, 70, 140, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 93, 186, 105, 210, 185, 111,   222, 161, 95, 190, 97, 194, 153, 47, 94, 188, 101, 202, 137, 15, 30,   60, 120, 240, 253, 231, 211, 187, 107, 214, 177, 127, 254, 225, 223,   163, 91, 182, 113, 226, 217, 175, 67, 134, 17, 34, 68, 136, 13, 26,   52, 104, 208, 189, 103, 206, 129, 31, 62, 124, 248, 237, 199, 147,   59, 118, 236, 197, 151, 51, 102, 204, 133, 23, 46, 92, 184, 109, 218,   169, 79, 158, 33, 66, 132, 21, 42, 84, 168, 77, 154, 41, 82, 164, 85,   170, 73, 146, 57, 114, 228, 213, 183, 115, 230, 209, 191, 99, 198,   145, 63, 126, 252, 229, 215, 179, 123, 246, 241, 255, 227, 219, 171,   75, 150, 49, 98, 196, 149, 55, 110, 220, 165, 87, 174, 65, 130, 25,   50, 100, 200, 141, 7, 14, 28, 56, 112, 224, 221, 167, 83, 166, 81,   162, 89, 178, 121, 242, 249, 239, 195, 155, 43, 86, 172, 69, 138, 9,   18, 36, 72, 144, 61, 122, 244, 245, 247, 243, 251, 235, 203, 139, 11,   22, 44, 88, 176, 125, 250, 233, 207, 131, 27, 54, 108, 216, 173, 71,   1425.7.4.  The Table OCT_LOG   The table OCT_LOG contains 255 non-negative integers.  The table is   indexed by octets interpreted as integers.  The octet corresponding   to the zero element, which is represented by the integer 0, is   excluded as an index, and thus indexing starts at 1 and ranges up to   255, and the entries are the following:   0, 1, 25, 2, 50, 26, 198, 3, 223, 51, 238, 27, 104, 199, 75, 4, 100,   224, 14, 52, 141, 239, 129, 28, 193, 105, 248, 200, 8, 76, 113, 5,   138, 101, 47, 225, 36, 15, 33, 53, 147, 142, 218, 240, 18, 130, 69,   29, 181, 194, 125, 106, 39, 249, 185, 201, 154, 9, 120, 77, 228, 114,Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 64]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   166, 6, 191, 139, 98, 102, 221, 48, 253, 226, 152, 37, 179, 16, 145,   34, 136, 54, 208, 148, 206, 143, 150, 219, 189, 241, 210, 19, 92,   131, 56, 70, 64, 30, 66, 182, 163, 195, 72, 126, 110, 107, 58, 40,   84, 250, 133, 186, 61, 202, 94, 155, 159, 10, 21, 121, 43, 78, 212,   229, 172, 115, 243, 167, 87, 7, 112, 192, 247, 140, 128, 99, 13, 103,   74, 222, 237, 49, 197, 254, 24, 227, 165, 153, 119, 38, 184, 180,   124, 17, 68, 146, 217, 35, 32, 137, 46, 55, 63, 209, 91, 149, 188,   207, 205, 144, 135, 151, 178, 220, 252, 190, 97, 242, 86, 211, 171,   20, 42, 93, 158, 132, 60, 57, 83, 71, 109, 65, 162, 31, 45, 67, 216,   183, 123, 164, 118, 196, 23, 73, 236, 127, 12, 111, 246, 108, 161,   59, 82, 41, 157, 85, 170, 251, 96, 134, 177, 187, 204, 62, 90, 203,   89, 95, 176, 156, 169, 160, 81, 11, 245, 22, 235, 122, 117, 44, 215,   79, 174, 213, 233, 230, 231, 173, 232, 116, 214, 244, 234, 168, 80,   88, 1755.7.5.  Operations on Symbols   Operations on symbols have the same semantics as operations on   vectors of octets of length T in this specification.  Thus, if U and   V are two symbols formed by the octets u[0], ..., u[T-1] and v[0],   ..., v[T-1], respectively, the sum of symbols U + V is defined to be   the component-wise sum of octets, i.e., equal to the symbol D formed   by the octets d[0], ..., d[T-1], such that      d[i] = u[i] + v[i], 0 <= i < T.   Furthermore, if beta is an octet, the product beta*U is defined to be   the symbol D obtained by multiplying each octet of U by beta, i.e.,      d[i] = beta*u[i], 0 <= i < T.5.7.6.  Operations on Matrices   All matrices in this specification have entries that are octets, and   thus matrix operations and definitions are defined in terms of the   underlying octet arithmetic, e.g., operations on a matrix, matrix   rank, and matrix inversion.5.8.  Requirements for a Compliant Decoder   If a RaptorQ-compliant decoder receives a mathematically sufficient   set of encoding symbols generated according to the encoder   specification inSection 5.3 for reconstruction of a source block,   then such a decoder SHOULD recover the entire source block.   A RaptorQ-compliant decoder SHALL have the following recovery   properties for source blocks with K' source symbols for all values of   K' in Table 2 ofSection 5.6.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 65]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   1.  If the decoder receives K' encoding symbols generated according       to the encoder specification inSection 5.3 with corresponding       ESIs chosen independently and uniformly at random from the range       of possible ESIs, then on average the decoder will fail to       recover the entire source block at most 1 out of 100 times.   2.  If the decoder receives K'+1 encoding symbols generated according       to the encoder specification inSection 5.3 with corresponding       ESIs chosen independently and uniformly at random from the range       of possible ESIs, then on average the decoder will fail to       recover the entire source block at most 1 out of 10,000 times.   3.  If the decoder receives K'+2 encoding symbols generated according       to the encoder specification inSection 5.3 with corresponding       ESIs chosen independently and uniformly at random from the range       of possible ESIs, then on average the decoder will fail to       recover the entire source block at most 1 out of 1,000,000 times.   Note that the Example FEC Decoder specified inSection 5.4 fulfills   both requirements, i.e.,   1.  it can reconstruct a source block as long as it receives a       mathematically sufficient set of encoding symbols generated       according to the encoder specification inSection 5.3, and   2.  it fulfills the mandatory recovery properties from above.6.  Security Considerations   Data delivery can be subject to denial-of-service attacks by   attackers that send corrupted packets that are accepted as legitimate   by receivers.  This is particularly a concern for multicast delivery   because a corrupted packet may be injected into the session close to   the root of the multicast tree, in which case the corrupted packet   will arrive at many receivers.  The use of even one corrupted packet   containing encoding data may result in the decoding of an object that   is completely corrupted and unusable.  It is thus RECOMMENDED that   source authentication and integrity checking are applied to decoded   objects before delivering objects to an application.  For example, a   SHA-256 hash [FIPS.180-3.2008] of an object may be appended before   transmission, and the SHA-256 hash is computed and checked after the   object is decoded but before it is delivered to an application.   Source authentication SHOULD be provided, for example, by including a   digital signature verifiable by the receiver computed on top of the   hash value.  It is also RECOMMENDED that a packet authentication   protocol such as TESLA [RFC4082] be used to detect and discard   corrupted packets upon arrival.  This method may also be used to   provide source authentication.  Furthermore, it is RECOMMENDED thatLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 66]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   Reverse Path Forwarding checks be enabled in all network routers and   switches along the path from the sender to receivers to limit the   possibility of a bad agent successfully injecting a corrupted packet   into the multicast tree data path.   Another security concern is that some FEC information may be obtained   by receivers out-of-band in a session description, and if the session   description is forged or corrupted, then the receivers will not use   the correct protocol for decoding content from received packets.  To   avoid these problems, it is RECOMMENDED that measures be taken to   prevent receivers from accepting incorrect session descriptions,   e.g., by using source authentication to ensure that receivers only   accept legitimate session descriptions from authorized senders.7.  IANA Considerations   Values of FEC Encoding IDs and FEC Instance IDs are subject to IANA   registration.  For general guidelines on IANA considerations as they   apply to this document, see [RFC5052].  IANA has assigned the value 6   under the ietf:rmt:fec:encoding registry to "RaptorQ Code" as the   Fully-Specified FEC Encoding ID value associated with this   specification.8.  Acknowledgements   Thanks are due to Ranganathan (Ranga) Krishnan.  Ranga Krishnan has   been very supportive in finding and resolving implementation details   and in finding the systematic indices.  In addition, Habeeb Mohiuddin   Mohammed and Antonios Pitarokoilis, both from the Munich University   of Technology (TUM), and Alan Shinsato have done two independent   implementations of the RaptorQ encoder/decoder that have helped to   clarify and to resolve issues with this specification.9.  References9.1.  Normative References   [FIPS.180-3.2008]              National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Secure              Hash Standard", FIPS PUB 180-3, October 2008.   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC4082]  Perrig, A., Song, D., Canetti, R., Tygar, J., and B.              Briscoe, "Timed Efficient Stream Loss-Tolerant              Authentication (TESLA): Multicast Source Authentication              Transform Introduction",RFC 4082, June 2005.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 67]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011   [RFC5052]  Watson, M., Luby, M., and L. Vicisano, "Forward Error              Correction (FEC) Building Block",RFC 5052, August 2007.9.2.  Informative References   [LTCodes]  Luby, M., "LT codes", Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations              of Computer Science, pp. 271-280, November 2002.   [RFC3453]  Luby, M., Vicisano, L., Gemmell, J., Rizzo, L., Handley,              M., and J. Crowcroft, "The Use of Forward Error Correction              (FEC) in Reliable Multicast",RFC 3453, December 2002.   [RFC5053]  Luby, M., Shokrollahi, A., Watson, M., and T. Stockhammer,              "Raptor Forward Error Correction Scheme for Object              Delivery",RFC 5053, October 2007.   [RaptorCodes]              Shokrollahi, A. and M. Luby, "Raptor Codes", Foundations              and Trends in Communications and Information Theory: Vol.              6: No. 3-4, pp. 213-322, 2011.Luby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 68]

RFC 6330                   RaptorQ FEC Scheme                August 2011Authors' Addresses   Michael Luby   Qualcomm Incorporated   3165 Kifer Road   Santa Clara, CA  95051   U.S.A.   EMail: luby@qualcomm.com   Amin Shokrollahi   EPFL   Laboratoire d'algorithmique   Station 14   Batiment BC   Lausanne  1015   Switzerland   EMail: amin.shokrollahi@epfl.ch   Mark Watson   Netflix Inc.   100 Winchester Circle   Los Gatos, CA  95032   U.S.A.   EMail: watsonm@netflix.com   Thomas Stockhammer   Nomor Research   Brecherspitzstrasse 8   Munich  81541   Germany   EMail: stockhammer@nomor.de   Lorenz Minder   Qualcomm Incorporated   3165 Kifer Road   Santa Clara, CA  95051   U.S.A.   EMail: lminder@qualcomm.comLuby, et al.                 Standards Track                   [Page 69]

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