K-Means Multi-Verse Optimizer (KMVO) Algorithm to Construct DNA Storage Codes

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In an era of information explosion, dealing with massive data has become a problem. Since DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) is a high-density storage medium with long storage endurance, a DNA based storage system is a viable solution. The first consideration of a DNA storage system is the DNA codes, which can avoid non-specific hybridization of DNA strands in the hybridization reaction process by using related constraints, such as Hamming distance constraints, GC-content constraints, and no-runlength constraints. A K-means Multi-Verse Optimizer (KMVO) algorithm is proposed to construct a better code boundary than the previous Multi-Verse Optimizer (MVO) algorithm that satisfies the above constraints. Our results can store information more efficiently over a given length, increasing storage utilization.

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Cao, B., Zhao, S., Li, X., & Wang, B. (2020). K-Means Multi-Verse Optimizer (KMVO) Algorithm to Construct DNA Storage Codes. IEEE Access, 8, 29547–29556. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2970838

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