A Generic Transformation to Generate MDS Storage Codes with $\delta$-Optimal Access Property
Yi Liu, Jie Li, and Xiaohu Tang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a generic transformation method to convert existing MDS codes into codes with optimal repair and access properties for any set of two nodes, improving flexibility and efficiency in data repair.
Contribution
The authors propose a universal transformation that enhances existing MDS codes to achieve optimal repair/access for any two nodes, addressing limitations of previous constructions.
Findings
Enables optimal repair for any two nodes in MDS codes.
Reduces sub-packetization levels compared to prior codes.
Improves flexibility of parameters in MDS code constructions.
Abstract
For high-rate maximum distance separable (MDS) codes, most of them are designed to optimally repair a single failed node by connecting all the surviving nodes. However, in practical systems, sometimes not all the surviving nodes are available. To facilitate the practical storage system, a few constructions of MDS codes with the property that any single failed node can be optimally repaired by accessing any surviving nodes have been proposed, where . However, all of them either have large sub-packetization levels or are not explicit for all the parameters. To address these issues, we propose a generic transformation that can convert any MDS code to another MDS code with the optimal repair property and optimal access property for an arbitrary set of two nodes, while the repair efficiency of the remaining nodes can be kept. By recursively…
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TopicsCoding theory and cryptography · graph theory and CDMA systems · Cryptography and Data Security
