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Thi-Huong Khuat1, Sunghwan Kim1
1Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 44610, Korea.
Abstract:
Due to the properties of DNA data storage, the errors that occur in DNA strands make error correction an important and challenging task. In this paper, a new code design of quaternary code suitable for DNA storage is proposed to correct at most two consecutive deletion or insertion errors. The decoding algorithms of the proposed codes are also presented when one and two deletion or insertion errors occur, and it is proved that the proposed code can correct at most two consecutive errors. Moreover, the lower and upper bounds on the cardinality of the proposed quaternary codes are also evaluated, then the redundancy of the proposed code is provided as roughly 2log48n.
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