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Bounds and Code Constructions for Partially Defect Memory Cells

Published 14 Sep 2020 in cs.IT, cs.DS, and math.IT | (2009.06512v3)

Abstract: This paper considers coding for so-called partially stuck memory cells. Such memory cells can only store partial information as some of their levels cannot be used due to, e.g., wear out. First, we present a new code construction for masking such partially stuck cells while additionally correcting errors. This construction (for cells with $q >2$ levels) is achieved by generalizing an existing masking-only construction in 1 to correct errors as well. Compared to previous constructions in [2], our new construction achieves larger rates for many sets of parameters. Second, we derive a sphere-packing (any number of $u$ partially stuck cells) and a Gilbert-Varshamov bound ($u<q$ partially stuck cells) for codes that can mask a certain number of partially stuck cells and correct errors additionally. A numerical comparison between the new bounds and our previous construction of PSMCs for the case $u<q$ in [2] shows that our construction lies above the Gilbert-Varshamov-like bound for several code parameters.

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