Talks
Spring 2015

A Student's View of Locally Repairable Codes

Thursday, February 12th, 2015, 2:00 pm2:30 pm

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Calvin Lab Auditorium

We introduce a model of a distributed storage system that is locally recoverable from any single server failure. Unlike the usual local recovery model of codes for distributed storage, this model accounts for the fact that each server or storage node in a network is connectible to only some, and not all other, nodes. This may happen for reasons such as physical separation, inhomogeneity in storage platforms etc. We estimate the storage capacity of a network under this model and propose some constructive schemes. From a coding theory point of view, this model is approximately dual of the well-studied index coding problem.