R&D: Adaptive Coding for DNA Storage with High Storage Density and Low Coverage
Compared with previous work, DNA storage system implemented by adaptive coding proposed in paper has high storage density and low read coverage, which promotes development of carbon-based storage systems.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 11, 2022 at 2:01 pmnpj Systems Biology and Applications has published an article written by Ben Cao, Xiaokang Zhang, Shuang Cui, and Qiang Zhang, School of Computer Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, 116024, Dalian, China.
Abstract: “The rapid development of information technology has generated substantial data, which urgently requires new storage media and storage methods. DNA, as a storage medium with high density, high durability, and ultra-long storage time characteristics, is promising as a potential solution. However, DNA storage is still in its infancy and suffers from low space utilization of DNA strands, high read coverage, and poor coding coupling. Therefore, in this work, an adaptive coding DNA storage system is proposed to use different coding schemes for different coding region locations, and the method of adaptively generating coding constraint thresholds is used to optimize at the system level to ensure the efficient operation of each link. Images, videos, and PDF files of size 698 KB were stored in DNA using adaptive coding algorithms. The data were sequenced and losslessly decoded into raw data. Compared with previous work, the DNA storage system implemented by adaptive coding proposed in this paper has high storage density and low read coverage, which promotes the development of carbon-based storage systems.“