Efficient SSD Integrity Verification Program Based on Combinatorial Group Theory

Author:

Cai Xuejun1,Xie Chaohai1,Wen Xiaojun1

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Polytechnic, Shenzhen, China

Abstract

In digital forensics, the issue of data integrity protection for increasingly widespread applied SSD (Solid State Disk, SSD) is to be resolved. Based on Combinatorial Group Theory, mapping data objects in SSD validation process and test object in combination group testing methods, using the non-adaptive mode to the initial calculation, stored procedures, and re-calculate, verify process, and carefully selecting the design parameters to construct the test matrix of Combinatorial Group Testing method in response to different application environments, we design testing group. The algorithm capabilities meet the requirements and that is higher efficiently by repeated tests. It is feasible for SSD integrity check based on the Combinatorial Group Theory.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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