Non-binary Codes for Correcting a Burst of at Most t Deletions

Abstract

The problem of correcting deletions has received significant attention, partly because of the prevalence of these errors in DNA data storage. In this paper, we study the problem of correcting a consecutive burst of at most t deletions in non-binary sequences. We first propose a non-binary code correcting a burst of at most 2 deletions for q-ary alphabets. Afterwards, we extend this result to the case where the length of the burst can be at most t where t is a constant. Finally, we consider the setup where the sequences that are transmitted are permutations. The proposed codes are the largest known for their respective parameter regimes.

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