A q-query locally testable code (LTC) is an error correcting code that can be tested by a randomized algorithm that reads at most q symbols from the given word. An important questi...
This paper presents an algorithm called CIPDEC (Content Integrity of Printed Documents using Error Correction), which identifies any modifications made to a printed document. CIPD...
In this paper, we provide a method to safely store a document in perhaps the most challenging settings, a highly decentralized replicated storage system where up to half of the st...
Noga Alon, Haim Kaplan, Michael Krivelevich, Dahli...
In this paper, a digital video watermarking algorithm is proposed. We present a novel DWT-based blind digital video watermarking scheme with scrambled watermark and error correctin...
Some telecommunication systems can not afford the cost of repeating a corrupted message. Instead, the message should be somewhat “corrected” by the receiver. In these cases a...
In a fingerprinting scheme a distributor places marks in each copy of a digital object. Placing different marks in different copies, uniquely identifies the recipient of each cop...
Miguel Soriano, Marcel Fernandez, Josep Cotrina Na...
Conventional error correcting code (ECC) schemes used in memories and caches cannot correct double bit errors caused by a single event upset (SEU). As memory density increases, mu...
Abstract—Computing maximum-likelihood bounds on the performance of systems involving partial response (PR) channels, with or without an error correcting code present, is rather c...
The network-on-chip (NoC) paradigm is seen as a way of facilitating the integration of a large number of computational and storage blocks on a chip to meet several performance and...