Identification capacity of the q-ary noisy permutation channel is (q-1)/2 for full-rank strictly positive noise, with matching achievability and strong converse up to log factors.
Robust Indexing for the Sliced Channel: Almost Optimal Codes for Substitutions and Deletions
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Encoding data as a set of unordered strings is receiving great attention as it captures one of the basic features of DNA storage systems. However, the challenge of constructing optimal redundancy codes for this channel remained elusive. In this paper, we address this problem and present an order-wise optimal construction of codes that are capable of correcting multiple substitution, deletion, and insertion errors for this channel model. The key ingredient in the code construction is a technique we call robust indexing: simultaneously assigning indices to unordered strings (hence, creating order) and also embedding information in these indices. The encoded indices are resilient to substitution, deletion, and insertion errors, and therefore, so is the entire code.
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Identification Over Noisy Permutation Channels
Identification capacity of the q-ary noisy permutation channel is (q-1)/2 for full-rank strictly positive noise, with matching achievability and strong converse up to log factors.