Coding and Detection for 2-dimensional Channels

Coding and Detection for 2-dimensional Channels

Author: İsmail Demirkan

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13:

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Coding and detection techniques for one-dimensional (1-D) intersymbol interference (ISI) channels, particularly magnetic and optical recording channels, have been studied extensively for almost three decades. On the modulation coding side, the state-splitting algorithm has been developed to design efficient systematic modulation codes. On the detection side, Viterbi detector and decision-feedback equalization (DFE) have been well-understood. Two-dimensional (2-D) holographic data storage, has been developed to store the information page-wise instead of on 1-D tracks. This will signifficantly increase the storage density and read/write access of the information. However, most of the modulation coding and detection techniques for 1-D recording systems are unusable for 2-D holographic data storage. In this work, we present various methods for modelling and equalizing 2-D ISI channels. Some low complexity detectors, such as a threshold detector, have been proposed for certain 2-D ISI channels. One of the main problems of the holographic data storage is the misalignment between written and sampled data pages. This problem is addressed by using more detector pixels than data points, which is called oversampling. We also attempted to characterize the distance properties of certain 2-D ISI channels. An algorithm for finding error events is developed for any 2-D ISI channel. Unlike the 1-D constrained systems, the capacity of most 2-D constrained systems is not analytically known due to the lack of graph-based descriptions of such channels. This also complicates the design of efficient modulation codes. We propose algorithms for finding single-state and finite-state block codes for the hard-square constraint. The encoding and decoding of the modulation codes can be performed easily using codeword generating templates. We also propose an algorithm for finding single-state block codes for any 2-D constrained system represented by a set of forbidden patterns. For 1-D recording, we designed block codes satisfying the running digital sum (RDS) and time-varying maximum transition run (TMTR) constraints for perpendicular recording channels. The graphs of these constraints are combined to understand the design trade-off between the achievable coding rate and constraint parameters. The spectra of the combined constraints shows the properties of the constituent constraints. The modulations codes are designed by searching for all codewords satisfying certain constraint properties.


Coding and Iterative Detection for Magnetic Recording Channels

Coding and Iterative Detection for Magnetic Recording Channels

Author: Zining Wu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 146154565X

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The advent of the internet age has produced enormous demand for in creased storage capacity and for the consequent increases in the amount of information that can be stored in a small space. While physical and media improvements have driven the majority of improvement in modern storage systems, signal processing and coding methods have increasing ly been used to augment those improvements. Run-length-limited codes and partial-response detection methods have come to be the norm in an industry that once rejected any sophistication in the read or write pro cessing circuits. VLSI advances now enable increasingly sophisticated signal processing methods for negligible cost and complexity, a trend sure to continue even as disk access speeds progress to billions of bits per second and terabits per square inch in the new millennium of the in formation age. This new book representing the Ph. D. dissertation work of Stanford's recent graduate Dr. Zining Wu is an up-to-date and fo cused review of the area that should be of value to those just starting in this area and as well those with considerable expertise. The use of saturation recording, i. e. the mandated restriction of two-level inputs, creates interesting twists on the use of communica tion/transmission methods in recording.


Sequence Detection for High-Density Storage Channels

Sequence Detection for High-Density Storage Channels

Author: Jaekyun Moon

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1461535646

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Magnetic data storage can be viewed as a data communication system. This is not a sUlprising view, considering that data storage is essentially the transfer of data between different times. The past decade has indeed seen rapidly growing interest in applying improved coding and detection techniques to magnetic data storage, a traditional approach to enhance performance of communication channels. Since its inception in the 1930's, the magnetic recording industry has achieved impressive progress in data capacity. This has been made possible mainly by innovations and advances in heads and media design. However, as the demand for higher storage capacity continues in the modem information era, a need arises to explore other possibilities to help meet the ever-growing demand. Advanced coding and detection are one such possibility, providing an efficient, cost-effective means to increase data capacity. In fact, with the advent of modem Ie technology which has enabled real-time implementation of increasingly complex signal processing algorithms, advanced coding and detection are rapidly becoming a major issue in the development of improved data storage products. While there have been remarkable advances in recent years in the areas of both coding and detection for data storage, this book focuses only on data detection, or the processing of readback waveforms to reproduce stored data, in conjunction with the traditional modulation coding method called run length-limited or (d,k) coding.


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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited

Published:

Total Pages: 1199

ISBN-13: 9326194965

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Image Restoration

Image Restoration

Author: Aymeric Histace

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2012-04-04

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9535103881

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This book represents a sample of recent contributions of researchers all around the world in the field of image restoration. The book consists of 15 chapters organized in three main sections (Theory, Applications, Interdisciplinarity). Topics cover some different aspects of the theory of image restoration, but this book is also an occasion to highlight some new topics of research related to the emergence of some original imaging devices. From this arise some real challenging problems related to image reconstruction/restoration that open the way to some new fundamental scientific questions closely related with the world we interact with.


Coding and Iterative Detection for Magnetic Recording Channels

Coding and Iterative Detection for Magnetic Recording Channels

Author: Zining Wu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2000-01-31

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780792377177

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The advent of the internet age has produced enormous demand for in creased storage capacity and for the consequent increases in the amount of information that can be stored in a small space. While physical and media improvements have driven the majority of improvement in modern storage systems, signal processing and coding methods have increasing ly been used to augment those improvements. Run-length-limited codes and partial-response detection methods have come to be the norm in an industry that once rejected any sophistication in the read or write pro cessing circuits. VLSI advances now enable increasingly sophisticated signal processing methods for negligible cost and complexity, a trend sure to continue even as disk access speeds progress to billions of bits per second and terabits per square inch in the new millennium of the in formation age. This new book representing the Ph. D. dissertation work of Stanford's recent graduate Dr. Zining Wu is an up-to-date and fo cused review of the area that should be of value to those just starting in this area and as well those with considerable expertise. The use of saturation recording, i. e. the mandated restriction of two-level inputs, creates interesting twists on the use of communica tion/transmission methods in recording.


Codes for Error Detection

Codes for Error Detection

Author: Torleiv Kl?ve

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9812705864

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There are two basic methods of error control for communication, both involving coding of the messages. With forward error correction, the codes are used to detect and correct errors. In a repeat request system, the codes are used to detect errors and, if there are errors, request a retransmission. Error detection is usually much simpler to implement than error correction and is widely used. However, it is given a very cursory treatment in almost all textbooks on coding theory. Only a few older books are devoted to error detecting codes. This book begins with a short introduction to the theory of block codes with emphasis on the parts important for error detection. The weight distribution is particularly important for this application and is treated in more detail than in most books on error correction. A detailed account of the known results on the probability of undetected error on the q-ary symmetric channel is also given.