Some results on locally repairable codes with minimum distance 7 and locality 2
Abstract
Locally repairable codes(LRCs) play important roles in distributed storage systems(DSS). LRCs with small locality have their own advantages since fewer available symbols are needed in the recovery of erased symbols. In this paper, we prove an upper bound on the dimension of LRCs with minimum distance d≥ 7. An upper bound on the length of almost optimal LRCs with d=7, r=2 at q2+q+3 is proved. Then based on the t-spread structure, we give an algorithm to construct almost optimal LRCs with d=7, r=2 and length n≥ 32q3 when q≥ 4, whose dimension attains the aforementioned upper bound.
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