Break-Resilient Codes with Loss Tolerance
Abstract
Emerging applications in manufacturing, wireless communication, and molecular data storage require robust coding schemes that remain effective under physical distortions where codewords may be arbitrarily fragmented and partially missing. To address such challenges, we propose a new family of error-correcting codes, termed (t,s)-break-resilient codes ((t,s)-BRCs). A (t,s)-BRC guarantees correct decoding of the original message even after up to~t arbitrary breaks of the codeword and the complete loss of some fragments whose total length is at most~s. This model unifies and generalizes previous approaches, extending break-resilient codes (which handle arbitrary fragmentation without fragment loss) and deletion codes (which correct bit losses in unknown positions without fragmentation) into a single information-theoretic framework. We develop a theoretical foundation for (t,s)-BRCs, including a formal adversarial channel model, lower bounds on the necessary redundancy, and explicit code constructions that approach these bounds.
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