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titleOfInvention Rateless decoding
abstract A receiver method, a receiver and a computer program product are disclosed. A rateless decoder method comprises: receiving a plurality of ratelessly encoded data symbols from a rateless encoder; identifying a decoding symbol from the plurality of ratelessly encoded data symbols, the decoding symbol comprising at least a second degree ratelessly encoded data symbol; locating a higher degree symbol from the plurality of ratelessly encoded data symbols, the higher degree symbol comprising at least a third degree ratelessly encoded data symbol; determining whether the higher degree symbol encodes the decoding symbol and, if so, decoding the higher degree symbol to remove the decoding symbol and provide a degree-reduced symbol. In this way, rather than utilising only degree one symbols in decoding and partial decoding of the ratelessly encoded data symbols, second or higher degree symbols may also be used in decoding or partial decoding of the ratelessly encoded data symbols in order to perform degree reduction. This approach leads to much more rapid decoding of the plurality of ratelessly encoded data symbols than when using only first degree symbols.
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