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Non‑Volatile Memory Coding for Rewrite Without Erase

Non‑Volatile Memory Coding for Rewrite Without Erase (Asymmetric Error Correction & Flash‑Memory Rewriting Using Polar Codes, Tech ID: 15‑015)

Technology Overview: This technology develops non‑linear polar‑code schemes for asymmetric channels and informed‑encoder settings typical of flash memory, enabling error correction combined with constrained rewriting that can avoid costly block erasures. The constructions achieve capacity on asymmetric channels with polynomial complexity, improving practical deployability for memory controllers.

Industry Pain Point: NAND flash has asymmetric program/erase physics; conventional ECC does not natively support rewrite without erase, causing endurance loss, latency, and energy overhead from frequent garbage collection and block erasures.

NJIT Solution: Use non‑linear polar codes and multicoding for informed‑encoder operation so new data can be written compatibly with current cell states, reducing erasures while maintaining robust error correction for storage reliability.

Key Features & Advantages

  • Erase‑avoiding rewrite strategies mapped to flash constraints.
  • Capacity‑achieving on asymmetric channels with polynomial storage/compute.
  • Applicable to non‑volatile memory, optical channels, and broadcast scenarios.

Development Stage: TRL 2–3 – Algorithmic validation.

Target Markets

  • SSD and controller vendors (client & enterprise)
  • Embedded storage (IoT, automotive)
  • Archival and high‑endurance NVM solutions

Commercial & IP Details

Inventors: Jehoshua Bruck; Eyal En Gad; Anxiao (Andrew) Jiang; Joerg Kliewer; Michael Langberg; Yue Li

Patent Information:
Category(s):
Computing, Communications & Photonics
For Information, Contact:
Ikechukwu Nwabufo
IP Licensing & Marketing Manager
in49@njit.edu
Inventors:
Joerg Kliewer
Eyal En Gad
Yue Li
Michael Langberg
Jehoshua Bruck
Anxio Jiang
Keywords:
Computer Storage
Internet of things (IoT)
Network communication
Patent Issued