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Repairing Reed-Solomon Codes via Subspace Polynomials

Published 30 Jul 2020 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2007.15253v1)

Abstract: We propose new repair schemes for Reed-Solomon codes that use subspace polynomials and hence generalize previous works in the literature that employ trace polynomials. The Reed-Solomon codes are over $\mathbb{F}_{q\ell}$ and have redundancy $r = n-k \geq qm$, $1\leq m\leq \ell$, where $n$ and $k$ are the code length and dimension, respectively. In particular, for one erasure, we show that our schemes can achieve optimal repair bandwidths whenever $n=q\ell$ and $r = qm,$ for all $1 \leq m \leq \ell$. For two erasures, our schemes use the same bandwidth per erasure as the single erasure schemes, for $\ell/m$ is a power of $q$, and for $\ell=qa$, $m=qb-1>1$ ($a \geq b \geq 1$), and for $m\geq \ell/2$ when $\ell$ is even and $q$ is a power of two.

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