Gabidulin codes are the first general construction of linear codes that are maximum rank distance (MRD). They have found applications in linear network coding, for example, when the transmitter and receiver are oblivious to the inner workings and topology of the network (the so-called incoherent regime). The reason is that Gabidulin codes can be used to map information to linear subspaces, which in the absence of errors cannot be altered by linear operations, and in the presence of errors can be corrected if the subspace is perturbed by a small rank. Furthermore, in distributed coding and distributed systems, one is led to the design of error correcting codes whose generator matrix must satisfy a given support constraint. In this paper, we ...
In the last decade there has been a great interest in extending results for codes equipped with the ...
In this paper, a construction of maximum rank distance (MRD) codes as a generalization of generalize...
International audienceAn open question about Gabidulin codes is whether polynomial-time list decodin...
Gabidulin codes are the first general construction of linear codes that are maximum rank distance (M...
Gabidulin codes are the first general construction of linear codes that are maximum rank distant (MR...
In this paper, we present a method to construct new MDS codes by extending Gabidulin codes. This met...
Designing good error correcting codes whose generator matrix has a support constraint, i.e., one for...
We consider linear rank-metric codes in Fnqm. We show that the properties of being maximum rank dist...
Designing good error correcting codes whose generator matrix has a support constraint, i.e., one for...
The problem of designing a linear code with the largest possible minimum distance, subject to suppor...
Self-duality of Gabidulin codes was investigated in [10]and the authors provided an if and only if c...
Wachter-Zeh (IEEE Trans Inf Theory 59(11):7268–7276, 2013), and later together with Raviv (IEEE Tran...
We investigate punctured maximum rank distance codes in cyclic models for bilinear forms of finite v...
For any admissible value of the parameters (n) and (k) there exist ([n,k])-Maximum Rank distance ({m...
Left and right idealizers are important invariants of linear rank-distance codes. In the case of max...
In the last decade there has been a great interest in extending results for codes equipped with the ...
In this paper, a construction of maximum rank distance (MRD) codes as a generalization of generalize...
International audienceAn open question about Gabidulin codes is whether polynomial-time list decodin...
Gabidulin codes are the first general construction of linear codes that are maximum rank distance (M...
Gabidulin codes are the first general construction of linear codes that are maximum rank distant (MR...
In this paper, we present a method to construct new MDS codes by extending Gabidulin codes. This met...
Designing good error correcting codes whose generator matrix has a support constraint, i.e., one for...
We consider linear rank-metric codes in Fnqm. We show that the properties of being maximum rank dist...
Designing good error correcting codes whose generator matrix has a support constraint, i.e., one for...
The problem of designing a linear code with the largest possible minimum distance, subject to suppor...
Self-duality of Gabidulin codes was investigated in [10]and the authors provided an if and only if c...
Wachter-Zeh (IEEE Trans Inf Theory 59(11):7268–7276, 2013), and later together with Raviv (IEEE Tran...
We investigate punctured maximum rank distance codes in cyclic models for bilinear forms of finite v...
For any admissible value of the parameters (n) and (k) there exist ([n,k])-Maximum Rank distance ({m...
Left and right idealizers are important invariants of linear rank-distance codes. In the case of max...
In the last decade there has been a great interest in extending results for codes equipped with the ...
In this paper, a construction of maximum rank distance (MRD) codes as a generalization of generalize...
International audienceAn open question about Gabidulin codes is whether polynomial-time list decodin...