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A Rate-Optimal Construction of Codes with Sequential Recovery with Low Block Length

Information Theory 2018-01-23 v1 math.IT

Abstract

An erasure code is said to be a code with sequential recovery with parameters rr and tt, if for any sts \leq t erased code symbols, there is an ss-step recovery process in which at each step we recover exactly one erased code symbol by contacting at most rr other code symbols. In earlier work by the same authors, presented at ISIT 2017, we had given a construction for binary codes with sequential recovery from tt erasures, with locality parameter rr, which were optimal in terms of code rate for given r,tr,t, but where the block length was large, on the order of rctr^{c^t}, for some constant c>1c >1. In the present paper, we present an alternative construction of a rate-optimal code for any value of tt and any r3r\geq3, where the block length is significantly smaller, on the order of r5t4+74r^{\frac{5t}{4}+\frac{7}{4}} (in some instances of order r3t2+2r^{\frac{3t}{2}+2}). Our construction is based on the construction of certain kind of tree-like graphs with girth t+1t+1. We construct these graphs and hence the codes recursively.

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@article{arxiv.1801.06794,
  title  = {A Rate-Optimal Construction of Codes with Sequential Recovery with Low Block Length},
  author = {Balaji Srinivasan Babu and Ganesh R. Kini and P. Vijay Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.06794},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted for publication in NCC 2018