Patents by Inventor Alexander Vardy

Alexander Vardy has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20130080681
    Abstract: The invention provides a family of 2-write WOM-codes, preferred embodiments of which provide improved WOM-rates. Embodiments of the invention provide constructs for linear codes C having a 2-write WOM-code. Embodiments of the invention provide 2-write WOM-codes that improve the best known WOM-rates known to the present inventors at the time of filing with two writes. Preferred WOM-codes are proved to be capacity achieving when the parity check matrix of the linear code C is chosen uniformly at random. Preferred embodiments of the invention provide an electronic device utilizing an efficient coding scheme of WOM-codes with two write capability. The coding) method is based on linear binary codes and allows the electronic device to write information to the memory twice before erasing it This method can be applied for any kind of memory systems, and in particular for flash memories. The method is shown to outperform all well-known codes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2011
    Publication date: March 28, 2013
    Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
    Inventors: Eitan Yaakobi, Paul Siegel, Alexander Vardy, Scott Kayser, Toby Wolf
  • Patent number: 6634007
    Abstract: An algorithmic soft-decision decoding method for Reed-Solomon codes proceeds as follows. Given the reliability matrix Π showing the probability that a code symbol of a particular value was transmitted at each position, computing a multiplicity matrix M which determines the interpolation points and their multiplicities. Given this multiplicity matrix M, soft interpolation is performed to find the non-trivial polynomial QM(X,Y) of the lowest (weighted) degree whose zeros and their multiplicities are as specified by the matrix M. Given this non-trivial polynomial QM(X,Y), all factors of QM(X,Y) of type Y−ƒ(X) are found, where ƒ(X) is a polynomial in X whose degree is less than the dimension k of the Reed-Solomon code. Given these polynomials ƒ(X), a codeword is reconstructed from each of them, and the most likely of these codewords selected as the output of the algorithm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: CodeVector Technology
    Inventors: Ralf Koetter, Alexander Vardy
  • Patent number: 5727226
    Abstract: A modulator apparatus for modulating arrays of input data V.sub.in to be stored in a holographic recording medium is disclosed wherein the final output data array V.sub.out has frequent transitions from light to dark and from dark to light in either dimension across the data page and has the total amount of illuminated regions throughout the entire data page held constant. These two constraints are achieved by a first set of control arrays obtained from two fixed sets of m.times.n binary arrays {A.sub.0, A.sub.1, . . . , A.sub.n } and {B.sub.0, B.sub.1, . . . , B.sub.m } which in turn are obtained from fixed sets of binary control vectors {a.sub.0, a.sub.1, . . . , a.sub.n }, {b.sub.0, b.sub.1, . . . , b.sub.m }, respectively. The control vectors a.sub.0, a.sub.1, . . . , a.sub.n are any n+1 fixed elements of the inverse mapping, .phi..sup.-1 (C.sub.1), of the (t-2) error-correcting code C.sub.1 of length m. The control vectors b.sub.0, b.sub.1, . . . , b.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Miguel Mario Blaum, Paul Howard Siegel, Glenn Tavernia Sincerbox, Alexander Vardy
  • Patent number: 5644695
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting and locating up to two symbols in error or erasures in an n.times.m A(n,m,t) parity coded bit array previously recorded on a multi-track storage device where n is a prime number, m.ltoreq.n, wherein at least one non-zero syndrome of m rotated and column summed syndromes is derived. The method includes an iterative process using an incremented tracking variable and testing of the cyclic equivalence of three derived vectors to isolate the number and location of the array column or columns containing the error or errors. Each derived vector is the modulo 2 sum of a selected syndrome and a selected rotated vector. Cyclic equivalence of between a derived vector and a selected rotated one of the other derived vectors for any given iteration establishes the error or errors and their column location or locations. An extension is shown for detecting and locating up to three errors or erasures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Mario Blaum, Alexander Vardy
  • Patent number: 5510912
    Abstract: A modulator apparatus for modulating arrays of input data V.sub.in to be stored in a holographic recording medium is disclosed wherein the final output data array V.sub.out has frequent transitions from light to dark and from dark to light in either dimension across the data page and has the total amount of illuminated regions throughout the entire data page held constant. These two constraints are achieved by a first set of control arrays obtained from two fixed sets of m.times.n binary arrays {A.sub.0, A.sub.1, . . . , A.sub.n } and {B.sub.0, B.sub.1, . . . , B.sub.m } which in turn are obtained from fixed sets of binary control vectors {a.sub.0, a.sub.0, a.sub.1, . . . , a.sub.n }, {b.sub.0, b.sub.1, . . . , b.sub.m }, respectively. The control vectors a.sub.0, a.sub.1, . . . , a.sub.n any n+1 fixed elements of the inverse mapping, .phi. .sup.1 (C.sub.1), of the (t-2) error-correcting code C.sub.1 of length m. The control vectors b.sub.0, b.sub.1, . . . , b.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Miguel M. Blaum, Paul H. Siegel, Glenn T. Sincerbox, Alexander Vardy
  • Patent number: 5450443
    Abstract: An encoding apparatus for constructing an asymptotically optimal coding scheme for second order DC-constrained channels is disclosed. A first encoding function block breaks an input data stream into equal sized vectors of length m bits. A sign designation bit is then attached to each vector to make vectors of length m+1 bits. r redundancy bits are added to each vector, to produce balanced vectors of length m+1+r bits. A first moment is calculated for each vector. A determination is made whether the addition of this vector's first moment value to an accumulated running sum of all the vectors' first moments effectively drives the running sum in the direction of zero. If is does then that vector's first moment is added to the accumulated running sum of first moments and the vector is added to the output array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Paul H. Siegel, Alexander Vardy