Patent classifications
H03M13/353
Variable Length ECC Code According to Value Length in NVMe Key Value Pair Devices
A data storage device includes a memory device and a controller coupled to the memory device. The controller is configured to determine an error correction code (ECC) code length for KV pair data and/or an ECC code rate for the KV pair data, where the ECC code length and the ECC code rate are selected according to a value length and decoding capability of the KV pair data, generate ECC parity based on the selecting, and program the KV pair data and the generated ECC parity to the memory device.
Method and system for error correction in memory devices using irregular error correction code components
Example implementations include a method of optimizing irregular error correction code components in memory devices, a method including obtaining one or more code rate parameters including a payload size parameter, a group size parameter, and a redundancy parameter generating a first number of first code component blocks associated with a first error correction capability, and a second number of code component blocks associated with a second error correction capability aligning the first code component blocks and the second code component blocks to the group size parameter aligning the first code component blocks and the second code component blocks to a code component length constraint, and generating, in accordance with an optimization metric based on the first error correction capability and the second error correction capability, first optimized code components based on the first code component blocks and second optimized code components based on the second code component blocks.
Efficient high/low energy zone solid state device data storage
Methods and apparatus associated with storing data in high or low energy zones are described. Example apparatus include a data storage system (DSS) that protects a message using an erasure code (EC). A location in the DSS may have an energy efficiency rating or a latency. Example apparatus include circuits that produce EC encoded data that has a likelihood of use, that select a location to store the EC encoded data in the DSS based on the energy efficiency rating, the latency, or the likelihood of use, that store the EC encoded data in the location, and that compute an order of retrieval for EC encoded data stored in the location. The order of retrieval may be based on the energy efficiency rating or the latency. The EC encoded data may also have a priority based on the number of erasures for which the EC corrects.
PACKET NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR MULTICAST CHANNEL BLOCK ERROR RATE REPORTING
Various communication systems may benefit from appropriate representations of communication parameters and information. For example, certain wireless communication systems may benefit from packet number representation for multicast channel block error rate reporting. A method can include determining a number of packets corresponding to a block error rate of a multicast channel. The method can also include encoding the number of packets using an encoding format that includes a plurality of granularities and at least one threshold. The method can further include transmitting the number of packets in a report.
Low complexity error correction
For low complexity error correction, a decoder modifies each reliability metric of an input data stream with a random perturbation value. The reliability metric comprises a weighted sum of a channel measurement for the input data stream and parity check results for the input data stream. In addition, the decoder may generate an output data stream as a function of the reliability metrics.
Hybrid PHY with interleaved and non-interleaved RS-FEC and FEC mode determination during adaptive link training protocol
Apparatus and methods for implementing high-speed Ethernet links using a hybrid PHY (Physical layer) selectively configurable to employ a non-interleaved RS-FEC (Reed Solomon Forward Error Correction) sublayer or an interleaved RS-FEC sublayer. An adaptive link training protocol is used during link training to determine whether to employ the non-interleaved or interleaved RS-FEC during link DATA mode. Training frames are exchanged between link partners including control and status fields used to respectfully request a non-interleaved or interleaved FEC mode and confirm the requested FEC mode is to be used during link DATA mode. The hybrid PHY includes interleaved RS-FEC and non-interleaved RS-FEC sublayers for transmitter and receiver operations. During link training, a determination is made to whether a local receiver is likely to see decision feedback equalizer (DFE) burst errors. If so, the interleaved FEC mode is selected; otherwise the non-interleaved FEC mode is selected or is the default FEC mode. The apparatus and methods may be implemented for 100GBASE-CR1 and 100GBASE-KR1 Ethernet links and interfaces.
ERASURE CODING AND REPLICATION IN STORAGE CLUSTERS
A cluster receives a request to store an object using replication or erasure coding. The cluster writes the object using erasure coding. A manifest is written that includes an indication of erasure coding and a unique identifier for each segment. The cluster returns a unique identifier of the manifest. The cluster receives a request from a client that includes a unique identifier. The cluster determines whether the object has been stored using replication or erasure coding. If using erasure coding, the method reads a manifest. The method identifies segments within the cluster using unique segment identifiers of the manifest. Using these unique segment identifiers, the method reconstructs the object. A persistent storage area of another disk is scanned to find a unique identifier of a failed disk. If using erasure coding, a missing segment previously stored on the disk is identified. The method locates other segments. Missing segments are regenerated.
REDUCING ERRORS CAUSED BY INTER-CELL INTERFERENCE IN A MEMORY DEVICE
A method includes, in one aspect, performing a read operation on a wordline of a memory device, wherein the wordline comprises a plurality of cells that are expected to be in a first state; based on the read operation, identifying one or more of the plurality of cells that are determined to be in a second state that differs from the first state; encoding data using information pertaining to the identified cells to generate a codeword comprising a plurality of bits to be written to the wordline, with at least one of the plurality of bits, which are to be written to at least one of the identified cells, having a value corresponding to the second state; and writing the generated codeword to the wordline
Apparatus and method for sending/receiving packet in multimedia communication system
A method for sending forward error correction (FEC) configuration information by a sending apparatus in a multimedia system is provided. The method includes sending source FEC configuration information for an FEC source packet to a receiving apparatus, wherein the source FEC configuration information includes information related to an FEC source or repair packet that is sent first among at least one FEC source or repair packet if an FEC source or repair packet block includes the at least one FEC source or repair packet.
Increased spectrum efficiency in nomadic or stationary mobility environments
Systems and methods presented herein provide for an LTE wireless communication system operating in a Radio Frequency (RF) band with a conflicting wireless system. The LTE system includes an eNodeB operable to detect a plurality of UEs in the RF band, to generate LTE frames for downlink communications to the UEs, and to time-divide each LTE frame into a plurality of subframes. The eNodeB is also operable to condense the downlink communications into a first number of the subframes that frees data from a remaining number of the subframes in each LTE frame, and to burst-transmit the first number of the subframes of each LTE frame in the RF band.