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2007
Springer
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Single-Exclusion Number and the Stopping Redundancy of MDS Codes
—For a linear block code C, its stopping redundancy is defined as the smallest number of check nodes in a Tanner graph for C, such that there exist no stopping sets of size smal...
Junsheng Han, Paul H. Siegel, Ron M. Roth
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MSN
2005
Springer
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Using MDS Codes for the Key Establishment of Wireless Sensor Networks
Key pre-distribution techniques for security provision of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have attracted significant interests recently. In these schemes, a relatively small numbe...
Jing Deng, Yunghsiang S. Han
TIT
2008
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Improved Probabilistic Bounds on Stopping Redundancy
For a linear code , the stopping redundancy of is defined as the minimum number of check nodes in a Tanner graph T for such that the size of the smallest stopping set in T is equal...
Junsheng Han, Paul H. Siegel, Alexander Vardy
TIT
2008
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Average Stopping Set Weight Distributions of Redundant Random Ensembles
In this paper, redundant random ensembles are defined and their average stopping set (SS) weight distributions are analyzed. A redundant random ensemble consists of a set of binar...
Tadashi Wadayama
CORR
2010
Springer
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Security in Distributed Storage Systems by Communicating a Logarithmic Number of Bits
Abstract--We investigate the problem of maintaining an encoded distributed storage system when some nodes contain adversarial errors. Using the error-correction capabilities that a...
Theodoros K. Dikaliotis, Alexandros G. Dimakis, Tr...