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Bounds and Constructions of Locally Repairable Codes: Parity-check Matrix Approach

Information Theory 2019-10-23 v2 math.IT

Abstract

A qq-ary (n,k,r)(n,k,r) locally repairable code (LRC) is an [n,k,d][n,k,d] linear code over Fq\mathbb{F}_q such that every code symbol can be recovered by accessing at most rr other code symbols. The well-known Singleton-like bound says that dnkk/r+2d \le n-k-\lceil k/r\rceil +2 and an LRC is said to be optimal if it attains this bound. In this paper, we study the bounds and constructions of LRCs from the view of parity-check matrices. Firstly, a simple and unified framework based on parity-check matrix to analyze the bounds of LRCs is proposed. Several useful structural properties on qq-ary optimal LRCs are obtained. We derive an upper bound on the minimum distance of qq-ary optimal (n,k,r)(n,k,r)-LRCs in terms of the field size qq. Then, we focus on constructions of optimal LRCs over binary field. It is proved that there are only 5 classes of possible parameters with which optimal binary (n,k,r)(n,k,r)-LRCs exist. Moreover, by employing the proposed parity-check matrix approach, we completely enumerate all these 5 classes of possible optimal binary LRCs attaining the Singleton-like bound in the sense of equivalence of linear codes.

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@article{arxiv.1601.05595,
  title  = {Bounds and Constructions of Locally Repairable Codes: Parity-check Matrix Approach},
  author = {Jie Hao and Shu-Tao Xia and Kenneth W. Shum and Bin Chen and Fang-Wei Fu and Yi-Xian Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.05595},
  year   = {2019}
}

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18 pages