Extended Integrated Interleaved Codes over any Field with Applications to Locally Recoverable Codes
Integrated Interleaved (II) and Extended Integrated Interleaved (EII) codes are a versatile alternative for Locally Recoverable (LRC) codes, since they require fields of relatively small size. II and EII codes are generally defined over Reed-Solomon type of codes. A new comprehensive definition of E...
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Zusammenfassung: | Integrated Interleaved (II) and Extended Integrated Interleaved (EII) codes
are a versatile alternative for Locally Recoverable (LRC) codes, since they
require fields of relatively small size. II and EII codes are generally defined
over Reed-Solomon type of codes. A new comprehensive definition of EII codes is
presented, allowing for EII codes over any field, and in particular, over the
binary field $GF(2)$. The traditional definition of II and EII codes is shown
to be a special case of the new definition. Improvements over previous
constructions of LRC codes, in particular, for binary codes, are given, as well
as cases meeting an upper bound on the minimum distance. Properties of the
codes are presented as well, in particular, an iterative decoding algorithm on
rows and columns generalizing the iterative decoding algorithm of product
codes. Two applications are also discussed: one is finding a systematic
encoding of EII codes such that the parity symbols have a balanced distribution
on rows, and the other is the problem of ordering the symbols of an EII code
such that the maximum length of a correctable burst is achieved. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1805.10268 |