Runlength-Limited Sequences and Shift-Correcting Codes: Asymptotic Analysis

Abstract

This work is motivated by the problem of error correction in bit-shift channels with the so-called (d,k) input constraints (where successive 1 's are required to be separated by at least d and at most k zeros, 0 ≤ d < k ≤ ∞ ). Bounds on the size of optimal (d,k) -constrained codes correcting a fixed number of bit-shifts are derived, with a focus on their asymptotic behavior in the large block-length limit. The upper bound is obtained by a packing argument, while the lower bound follows from a construction based on a family of integer lattices. Several properties of (d, k) -constrained sequences that may be of independent interest are established as well; in particular, the exponential growth-rate of the number of (d, k) -constrained constant-weight sequences is characterized. The results are relevant for magnetic and optical information storage systems, reader-to-tag RFID channels, and other communication models where bit-shift errors are dominant and where (d, k) -constrained sequences are used for modulation.

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