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Systematic Error-Correcting Codes for Rank Modulation

Published 25 Oct 2013 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1310.6817v1)

Abstract: The rank-modulation scheme has been recently proposed for efficiently storing data in nonvolatile memories. Error-correcting codes are essential for rank modulation, however, existing results have been limited. In this work we explore a new approach, \emph{systematic error-correcting codes for rank modulation}. Systematic codes have the benefits of enabling efficient information retrieval and potentially supporting more efficient encoding and decoding procedures. We study systematic codes for rank modulation under Kendall's $\tau$-metric as well as under the $\ell_\infty$-metric. In Kendall's $\tau$-metric we present $[k+2,k,3]$-systematic codes for correcting one error, which have optimal rates, unless systematic perfect codes exist. We also study the design of multi-error-correcting codes, and provide two explicit constructions, one resulting in $[n+1,k+1,2t+2]$ systematic codes with redundancy at most $2t+1$. We use non-constructive arguments to show the existence of $[n,k,n-k]$-systematic codes for general parameters. Furthermore, we prove that for rank modulation, systematic codes achieve the same capacity as general error-correcting codes. Finally, in the $\ell_\infty$-metric we construct two $[n,k,d]$ systematic multi-error-correcting codes, the first for the case of $d=O(1)$, and the second for $d=\Theta(n)$. In the latter case, the codes have the same asymptotic rate as the best codes currently known in this metric.

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