Title :
Generalized Sphere Packing Bound
Author :
Fazeli, Arman ; Vardy, Alexander ; Yaakobi, Eitan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
Kulkarni and Kiyavash recently introduced a new method to establish upper bounds on the size of deletion-correcting codes. This method is based upon tools from hypergraph theory. The deletion channel is represented by a hypergraph whose edges are the deletion balls (or spheres), so that a deletion-correcting code becomes a matching in this hypergraph. Consequently, a bound on the size of such a code can be obtained from bounds on the matching number of a hypergraph. Classical results in hypergraph theory are then invoked to compute an upper bound on the matching number as a solution to a linear-programming problem: the problem of finding fractional transversal. The method by Kulkarni and Kiyavash can be applied not only for the deletion channel but also for other error channels. This paper studies this method in its most general setup. First, it is shown that if the error channel is regular and symmetric then the upper bound by this method coincides with the well-known sphere packing bound and thus is called here the generalized sphere packing bound. Even though this bound is explicitly given by a linear programming problem, finding its exact value may still be a challenging task. The art of finding the exact upper bound (or slightly weaker ones) is the assignment of weights to the hypergraph´s vertices in a way that they satisfy the constraints in the linear programming problem. In order to simplify the complexity of the linear programming, we present a technique based upon graph automorphisms that in many cases significantly reduces the number of variables and constraints in the problem. We then apply this method on specific examples of error channels. We start with the Z channel and show how to exactly find the generalized sphere packing bound for this setup. Next studied is the nonbinary limited magnitude channel both for symmetric and asymmetric errors, where we focus on the single-error case. We follow up on the deletion channel, which was the original motiv- tion of the work by Kulkarni and Kiyavash, and show how to improve upon their upper bounds for single-deletion-correcting codes. Since the deletion and grain-error channels have a similar structure for a single error, we also improve upon the existing upper bounds on single-grain error-correcting codes. Finally, we apply this method for projective spaces and find its generalized sphere packing bound for the single-error case.
Keywords :
error correction codes; graph theory; linear programming; asymmetric errors; deletion balls; deletion channel; deletion correcting codes; error channels; fractional transversal; generalized sphere packing; generalized sphere packing bound; graph automorphisms; hypergraph matching; hypergraph theory; linear programming problem; magnitude channel; single deletion correcting codes; single error case; sphere packing bound; symmetric errors; Complexity theory; Electronic mail; Erbium; Error correction codes; Linear programming; Upper bound; Vectors; Sphere packing bound; Z channel; asymmetric errors; deletion channel; fractional transversals; grain errors; linear programming; subspace codes;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2015.2413418