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Combating Media Noise for High-Density Optical Recording

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Combating Media Noise for High-Density Optical Recording
— Media noise is the dominant noise that severely degrades the channel detector’s performance for high-density optical recording. In this paper, we first propose a simple but general channel model for rewritable optical recording systems with media noise. We further develop various detection approaches to combat media noise. In particular, two novel modifications to the channel detector are proposed: i) monic constrained minimum mean square error (MMSE) based equalization with media noise considerations, and ii) a modified Viterbi detector (VD) accounting for data-dependent noise variance. The proposed modifications provide significant performance gain over the conventional detection approaches that are designed for additive, white and Gaussian noise (AWGN), without increasing the size of the VD trellis. Furthermore, a new constrained parity-check (PC) code and a data-dependent post-processing scheme are proposed based on the modified detection approaches. Simulation results ...
Kui Cai, Yong Ning Foo, Jan W. M. Bergmans
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Kui Cai, Yong Ning Foo, Jan W. M. Bergmans
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