A tale of two erasure codes in HDFS
Mingyuan Xia, Mohit Saxena, et al.
FAST 2015
The most common method to construct a t-error correct ing/all unidirectional error detecting (EC/AUED) code is to choose a t-error correcting (EC) code and then to append a tail in such a way that the new code can detect more than t errors when they are unidirectional. The tail is a function of the weight of the codeword. We present two new techniques for constructing t-EC/AUED codes. The first technique modifies the t-EC code in such a way that the weight distribution of the original code is reduced. So, a smaller tail is needed. Frequently, this technique gives less overall redundancy than the best available t-EC/AUED codes. The second technique improves the parameters of the tails with respect to previous results. © 1992 IEEE
Mingyuan Xia, Mohit Saxena, et al.
FAST 2015
Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck
IEEE TC
Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck, et al.
IEEE TC
Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck, et al.
ISIT 1997