Constructions of Snake-in-the-Box Codes under ∞-metric for Rank Modulation
Abstract
In the rank modulation scheme, Gray codes are very useful in the realization of flash memories. For a Gray code in this scheme, two adjacent codewords are obtained by using one "push-to-the-top" operation. Moreover, snake-in-the-box codes under the ∞-metric are Gray codes, which can be capable of detecting one ∞-error. In this paper, we give two constructions of ∞-snakes. On the one hand, inspired by Yehezkeally and Schwartz's construction, we present a new construction of the ∞-snake. The length of this ∞-snake is longer than the length of the ∞-snake constructed by Yehezkeally and Schwartz. On the other hand, we also give another construction of ∞-snakes by using K-snakes and obtain the longer ∞-snakes than the previously known ones.
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