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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 23, 2016
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2011
Michael G. Luby, Berkeley, CA (US);
Payam Pakzad, Mountain View, CA (US);
Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi, Preverenges, CH;
Mark Watson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Michael G. Luby, Berkeley, CA (US);
Payam Pakzad, Mountain View, CA (US);
Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi, Preverenges, CH;
Mark Watson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Lorenzo Vicisano, Berkeley, CA (US);
QUALCOMM Incorporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
Data can be encoded by assigning source symbols to base blocks, assigning base blocks to source blocks and encoding each source block into encoding symbols, where at least one pair of source blocks is such they have at least one base block in common with both source blocks of the pair and at least one base block not in common with the other source block of the pair. The encoding of a source block can be independent of content of other source blocks. Decoding to recover all of a desired set of the original source symbols can be done from a set of encoding symbols from a plurality of source blocks wherein the amount of encoding symbols from the first source block is less than the amount of source data in the first source block and likewise for the second source block.