New results on Erasure Combinatorial Batch Codes
Abstract
We investigate in this work the problem of Erasure Combinatorial Batch Codes, in which n files are stored on m servers so that every set of n-r servers allows a client to retrieve at most k distinct files by downloading at most t files from each server. Previous studies have solved this problem for the special case of t=1 using Combinatorial Batch Codes. We tackle the general case t ≥ 1 using a generalization of Hall's theorem. Additionally, we address a realistic scenario in which the retrieved files are consecutive according to some order and provide a simple and optimal solution for this case.
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