Error Detection and Correction in Communication Networks
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Publication:6338002
arXiv2004.01654MaRDI QIDQ6338002FDOQ6338002
Authors: Chong Shangguan, Itzhak Tamo
Publication date: 3 April 2020
Abstract: Let be a connected graph on vertices and be an code with , defined on the alphabet set . Suppose that for , the -th vertex of holds an input symbol and let be the input vector formed by those symbols. Assume that each vertex of can communicate with its neighbors by transmitting messages along the edges, and these vertices must decide deterministically, according to a predetermined communication protocol, that whether . Then what is the minimum communication cost to solve this problem? Moreover, if , say, there is less than input errors among the 's, then what is the minimum communication cost for error correction? In this paper we initiate the study of the two problems mentioned above. For the error detection problem, we obtain two lower bounds on the communication cost as functions of , and our bounds are tight for several graphs and codes. For the error correction problem, we design a protocol which can efficiently correct a single input error when is a cycle and is a repetition code. We also present several interesting problems for further research.
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