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Updated: 8/16/2019

A database with articles about electronics.

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What is A random early detection forward error correction red-fec mechanism?

RED-FEC is proposed from a paper "A RED-FEC Mechanism for Video Transmission Over WLANs". The mechanism is like: AP station detect the length of queue in the data buffer, Then calculate the best FEC redundant packet numbers, in order that it would make sure the best trasmist quality of the video. (Detail in the paper, you could search the paper in IEEExplore) Wish this would help you.


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