Batch Codes from Hamming and Reed-M\"uller Codes
Abstract
Batch codes, introduced by Ishai et al. encode a string into an -tuple of strings, called buckets. In this paper we consider multiset batch codes wherein a set of -users wish to access one bit of information each from the original string. We introduce a concept of optimal batch codes. We first show that binary Hamming codes are optimal batch codes. The main body of this work provides batch properties of Reed-M\"uller codes. We look at locality and availability properties of first order Reed-M\"uller codes over any finite field. We then show that binary first order Reed-M\"uller codes are optimal batch codes when the number of users is 4 and generalize our study to the family of binary Reed-M\"uller codes which have order less than half their length.
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@article{arxiv.1710.07386,
title = {Batch Codes from Hamming and Reed-M\"uller Codes},
author = {Travis Baumbaugh and Yariana Diaz and Sophia Friesenhahn and Felice Manganiello and Alexander Vetter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07386},
year = {2017}
}