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Batch Codes for Asynchronous Recovery of Data

Published 2 Jun 2018 in cs.IT, cs.DM, math.CO, and math.IT | (1806.00592v3)

Abstract: We propose a new model of asynchronous batch codes that allow for parallel recovery of information symbols from a coded database in an asynchronous manner, i.e. when queries arrive at random times and they take varying time to process. We show that the graph-based batch codes studied by et al. are asynchronous. Further, we demonstrate that hypergraphs of Berge girth larger or equal to 4, respectively larger or equal to 3, yield graph-based asynchronous batch codes, respectively private information retrieval (PIR) codes. We prove the hypergraph-theoretic proposition that the maximum number of hyperedges in a hypergraph of a fixed Berge girth equals the quantity in a certain generalization of the hypergraph-theoretic (6,3)-problem, first posed by Brown, Erd\H{o}s and S\'{o}s. We then apply the constructions and bounds by Erd\H{o}s, Frankl and R\"{o}dl about this generalization of the (6,3)-problem, known as the (3$\varrho$-3,$\varrho$)-problem, to obtain batch code constructions and bounds on the redundancy of the graph-based asynchronous batch and PIR codes. We derive bounds on the optimal redundancy of several families of asynchronous batch codes with the query size $t=2$. In particular, we show that the optimal redundancy $\rho(k)$ of graph-based asynchronous batch codes of dimension $k$ for $t=2$ is $2\sqrt{k}$. Moreover, for graph-based asynchronous batch codes with $t \ge 3$, $\rho(k) = O\left({k}{1/(2-\epsilon)}\right)$ for any small $\epsilon>0$.

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