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摘要
本文研究将信息编码成序列的问题,这些序列可以从对其子串的一些噪声观测中唯一恢复。观察到的读数由连续的子串组成,具有给定的最小重叠度。这种编码重构问题可应用于 DNA 存储。我们考虑了单链重构码和多链重构码,其中信息分别被编码到单链或多链集合中。我们研究了各种参数机制。我们构建了新的编码,其中一些编码的速率渐近地达到了上限。
This paper studies the problem of encoding messages into sequences which can be uniquely recovered from some noisy observations about their substrings. The observed reads comprise consecutive substrings with some given minimum overlap. This coded reconstruction problem has applications in DNA storage. We consider both single-strand reconstruction codes and multi-strand reconstruction codes, where the message is encoded into a single strand or a set of multiple strands, respectively. Various parameter regimes are studied. New codes are constructed, some of whose rates asymptotically attain the upper bounds.
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Transactions on Information Theory is a journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers concerned with the transmission, processing, and utilization of information. The boundaries of acceptable subject matter are intentionally not sharply delimited. Rather, it is hoped that as the focus of research activity changes, a flexible policy will permit this Transactions to follow suit. Current appropriate topics are best reflected by recent Tables of Contents; they are summarized in the titles of editorial areas that appear on the inside front cover.