In a locally recoverable or recoverable code, any symbol of a codeword can be recovered by reading only a small (constant) number of other symbols. The notion of local recoverability is important in the area of distributed storage where a most frequent error-event is a single storage node failure (erasure). A common objective is to repair the node by downloading data from as few other storage node as possible. In this paper, we bound the minimum distance of a code in terms of of its length, size and locality. Unlike previous bounds, our bound follows from a significantly simple analysis and depends on the size of the alphabet being used. I
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two schemes that have recently been proposed to ensur...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two coding schemes that have recently been proposed, ...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two coding schemes that have recently been proposed, ...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
Motivated by applications to distributed storage, Gopalan et al recently introduced the interesting ...
A code is called a locally recoverable code (LRC) with locality r if any symbol of a codeword can be...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Abstract—We use some simple techniques to derive a universal alphabet-size dependent bound on the pa...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two schemes that have recently been proposed to ensur...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two coding schemes that have recently been proposed, ...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two coding schemes that have recently been proposed, ...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
Motivated by applications to distributed storage, Gopalan et al recently introduced the interesting ...
A code is called a locally recoverable code (LRC) with locality r if any symbol of a codeword can be...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Abstract—We use some simple techniques to derive a universal alphabet-size dependent bound on the pa...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
Regenerating codes and codes with locality are two schemes that have recently been proposed to ensur...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...