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LDPC Codes with Local and Global Decoding

Information Theory 2019-05-13 v2 math.IT

Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical study of a new type of LDPC codes motivated by practical storage applications. LDPCL codes (suffix L represents locality) are LDPC codes that can be decoded either as usual over the full code block, or locally when a smaller sub-block is accessed (to reduce latency). LDPCL codes are designed to maximize the error-correction performance vs. rate in the usual (global) mode, while at the same time providing a certain performance in the local mode. We develop a theoretical framework for the design of LDPCL codes. Our results include a design tool to construct an LDPC code with two data-protection levels: local and global. We derive theoretical results supporting this tool and we show how to achieve capacity with it. A trade-off between the gap to capacity and the number of full-block accesses is studied, and a finite-length analysis of ML decoding is performed to exemplify a trade-off between the locality capability and the full-block error-correcting capability.

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@article{arxiv.1801.03951,
  title  = {LDPC Codes with Local and Global Decoding},
  author = {Eshed Ram and Yuval Cassuto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03951},
  year   = {2019}
}

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41 pages

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