Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the value at this coordinate can be recovered from accessing some other r coordinates of C. Data storage applications require codes with small redundancy, low locality for information coordinates, large distance, and low locality for parity coordinates. In this paper we carry out an in-depth study of the relations between these parameters. We establish a tight bound for the redundancy n−k in terms of the message length, the distance, and the locality of information coordinates. We refer to codes attaining the bound as optimal. We prove some structure theorems about optimal codes, which are particularly strong for small distances. This gives a fairl...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of code symbol availability: a code symbol is said to have (...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
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...
In a locally recoverable or recoverable code, any symbol of a codeword can be recovered by reading o...
Linear erasure codes with local repairability are desirable for distributed data storage systems. An...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
We examine an error-correcting coding framework in which each coded symbol is constrained to be a fu...
In this paper, we study the notion of codes with hierarchical locality that is identified as another...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of code symbol availability: a code symbol is said to have (...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
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...
In a locally recoverable or recoverable code, any symbol of a codeword can be recovered by reading o...
Linear erasure codes with local repairability are desirable for distributed data storage systems. An...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
In this paper, we study codes with locality that can recover from two erasures via a sequence of two...
We examine an error-correcting coding framework in which each coded symbol is constrained to be a fu...
In this paper, we study the notion of codes with hierarchical locality that is identified as another...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of code symbol availability: a code symbol is said to have (...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...