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by tgtweak
2645 days ago
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Very cool efforts here. Curious what the speed is without those instructions present on the cpu, and what hardware this was run on. The concept of a fountain seems interesting but what is a good use case? Variable strength error correction? |
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Receivers would listen for as many of these packets as they can, as and when they can (the transmission can be "lossy"), and if a receiver pickups up 100 unique packets, any 100 unique packets in any order, it'll have a 99.9% (or something along those lines) chance of decoding the message successfully. Each extra unique packet adds a 9 to the chances.
That's why the "fountain". It's a data fountain, and you can grab any quantity of data off it at any point and still have a good chance of reconstructing the message.