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NOREC4DNA: using near-optimal rateless erasure codes for DNA storage [PDF]
Background DNA is a promising storage medium for high-density long-term digital data storage. Since DNA synthesis and sequencing are still relatively expensive tasks, the coding methods used to store digital data in DNA should correct errors and avoid ...
Peter Michael Schwarz, Bernd Freisleben
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Error characterization and error correction approaches in combinatorial DNA-based storage [PDF]
Data storage in DNA has recently emerged as a promising archival solution, offering space-efficient and long-lasting digital storage. DNA’s ultra-high density and durability make it an attractive medium for long-term data storage.
Inbal Preuss +5 more
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On Best Erasure Wiretap Codes: Equivocation Matrices and Design Principles [PDF]
Physical-layer security can aid in establishing secure telecommunication networks including cellular, Internet of Things, and telemetry networks, among others. Channel sounding techniques and/or telemetry systems for reporting channel conditions, coupled
Willie K. Harrison +3 more
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Concurrency Control and Consistency Over Erasure Coded Data
For over a decade, erasure codes have become an integral part of large-scale data storage solutions and data-centers. However, in commercial systems, they are, so far, used predominantly for static data.
Anwitaman Datta, Frederique Oggier
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Codes with locality for two erasures [PDF]
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two local, parity-check computations. By a local parity-check computation, we mean recovery via a single parity-check equation associated to small Hamming weight.
N. Prakash 0001 +2 more
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Analog coding of a source with erasures [PDF]
Analog coding decouples the tasks of protecting against erasures and noise. For erasure correction, it creates an "analog redundancy" by means of band-limited discrete Fourier transform (DFT) interpolation, or more generally, by an over-complete expansion based on a frame.
Marina Haikin, Ram Zamir
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Evaluating Erasure Codes in Dicoogle PACS
DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) is a standard for image and data transmission in medical purpose hardware and is commonly used for viewing, storing, printing and transmitting images.
Fabricio Marcillo +3 more
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Monomial codes were recently equipped with partial order relations, a fact that allowed researchers to discover structural properties and efficient algorithm for constructing polar codes.
Vlad-Florin Drăgoi, Gabriela Cristescu
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New Two-Stage Automorphism Group Decoders for Cyclic Codes
Recently, error correcting codes in the erasure channel have drawn great attention for various applications such as distributed storage systems and wireless sensor networks, but many of their decoding algorithms are not practical because they have higher
Chanki Kim, Jong-Seon No
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Erasure Codes for Cold Data in Distributed Storage Systems
Replication and erasure codes are always used for storing large amounts of data in distributed storage systems. Erasure code technology can maximize the storage space of distributed storage systems as well as guaranteeing their availability and ...
Chao Yin +5 more
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