A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbol using only r other codeword symbols. A Singleton-type bound dictates the best possible trade-off between the dimension and distance of LRCs - an LRC attaining this trade-off is deemed optimal. Such optimal LRCs have been constructed over alphabets growing linearly in the block length. Unlike the classical Singleton bound, however, it was not known if such a linear growth in the alphabet size is necessary, or for that matter even if the alphabet needs to grow at all with the block length. Indeed, for small code distances 3,4, arbitrarily long optimal LRCs were known over fixed alphabets. Here, we prove that for distances d >=slant 5, the cod...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs), which can recover any symbol of a codeword by reading only a small ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
This paper considers the natural extension of locally recoverable codes (LRC) to the case of t > 1 e...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
textabstractLike classical block codes, a locally repairable code also obeys the Singleton-type boun...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are error correcting codes used in distributed data storage. Besides...
Abstract—Constructions of optimal locally repairable codes (LRCs) in the case of (r + 1)- n and over...
Constructions of optimal locally repairable codes (LRCs) achieving Singleton-type bound have been ex...
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...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
In distributed storage systems, locally repairable codes (LRCs) are designed to reduce disk I/O and ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs), which can recover any symbol of a codeword by reading only a small ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
This paper considers the natural extension of locally recoverable codes (LRC) to the case of t > 1 e...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
A locally repairable code (LRC) with locality r allows for the recovery of any erased codeword symbo...
textabstractLike classical block codes, a locally repairable code also obeys the Singleton-type boun...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are error correcting codes used in distributed data storage. Besides...
Abstract—Constructions of optimal locally repairable codes (LRCs) in the case of (r + 1)- n and over...
Constructions of optimal locally repairable codes (LRCs) achieving Singleton-type bound have been ex...
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...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
Locally recoverable codes are a class of block codes with an additional property called locality. A ...
In distributed storage systems, locally repairable codes (LRCs) are designed to reduce disk I/O and ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs), which can recover any symbol of a codeword by reading only a small ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
This paper considers the natural extension of locally recoverable codes (LRC) to the case of t > 1 e...