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. 2024 Sep 11;26(9):778.
doi: 10.3390/e26090778.

Levy Sooty Tern Optimization Algorithm Builds DNA Storage Coding Sets for Random Access

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Levy Sooty Tern Optimization Algorithm Builds DNA Storage Coding Sets for Random Access

Jianxia Zhang. Entropy (Basel). .

Abstract

DNA molecules, as a storage medium, possess unique advantages. Not only does DNA storage exhibit significantly higher storage density compared to electromagnetic storage media, but it also features low energy consumption and extremely long storage times. However, the integration of DNA storage into daily life remains distant due to challenges such as low storage density, high latency, and inevitable errors during the storage process. Therefore, this paper proposes constructing a DNA storage coding set based on the Levy Sooty Tern Optimization Algorithm (LSTOA) to achieve an efficient random-access DNA storage system. Firstly, addressing the slow iteration speed and susceptibility to local optima of the Sooty Tern Optimization Algorithm (STOA), this paper introduces Levy flight operations and propose the LSTOA. Secondly, utilizing the LSTOA, this paper constructs a DNA storage encoding set to facilitate random access while meeting combinatorial constraints. To demonstrate the coding performance of the LSTOA, this paper consists of analyses on 13 benchmark test functions, showcasing its superior performance. Furthermore, under the same combinatorial constraints, the LSTOA constructs larger DNA storage coding sets, effectively reducing the read-write latency and error rate of DNA storage.

Keywords: DNA coding; DNA storage; levy sooty tern optimization algorithm; random access.

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Comparison of DNA storage code rates for LSTOA and DMVO.

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