Biphase modulation in an embedded-servo format for hard-disk drives is investigated. It is shown that for biphase, at the low linear densities typical of servo information, near-maximum-likelihood performance can be attained by a simple bit detector consisting of a full-response linear equalizer and a binary slicer. Compared to the commonly used method of dibit coding, a signal-to-noise ratio gain of some 4 dB is achieved. The same equalizer may be used as the basis for near-maximum-likelihood position error signal amplitude estimation and timing recovery. Simulations of a practical servo demodulator based on a fifth-order analog filter show that at typical linear densities, this ideal performance is closely approached. The equalizer has a ...
Linear filter and detection theory can bear on problem of reconstructing recorded bit stream. Proble...
The increasing demand for high-density and high-speed digital optical recording systems has made the...
Erasable magneto-optical recording yields higher storage densities but suffers too from a higher err...
Biphase modulation in an embedded-servo format for hard-disk drives is investigated. It is shown tha...
Abstract—Biphase modulation in an embedded-servo format for hard-disk drives is investigated. It is ...
This paper describes a servo demodulator which provides dramatically improved performance over the c...
This paper presents a comprehensive non-exhaustive comparative study of hard disk drive read-channel...
This paper presents a continuous-time servo demodulator for magnetic disk drives implemented as a pr...
This paper describes the PES Pareto Method, a useful tool for identifying and eliminating key contri...
The phenomenal growth rate in track densities for magnetic hard disk drive system poses great challe...
In this dissertation, the design of servo control algorithms is investigated to produce high-density...
In optical storage, data can be arranged on the disc in a meta-spiral consisting of a large number o...
Receivers for partial response maximum-likelihood systems typically use a linear equalizer followed ...
This paper investigates reduced complexity neural network (NN) based architectures for equalization ...
The multilevel decision feedback equalization (MxDFE) family of detectors provides excellent perform...
Linear filter and detection theory can bear on problem of reconstructing recorded bit stream. Proble...
The increasing demand for high-density and high-speed digital optical recording systems has made the...
Erasable magneto-optical recording yields higher storage densities but suffers too from a higher err...
Biphase modulation in an embedded-servo format for hard-disk drives is investigated. It is shown tha...
Abstract—Biphase modulation in an embedded-servo format for hard-disk drives is investigated. It is ...
This paper describes a servo demodulator which provides dramatically improved performance over the c...
This paper presents a comprehensive non-exhaustive comparative study of hard disk drive read-channel...
This paper presents a continuous-time servo demodulator for magnetic disk drives implemented as a pr...
This paper describes the PES Pareto Method, a useful tool for identifying and eliminating key contri...
The phenomenal growth rate in track densities for magnetic hard disk drive system poses great challe...
In this dissertation, the design of servo control algorithms is investigated to produce high-density...
In optical storage, data can be arranged on the disc in a meta-spiral consisting of a large number o...
Receivers for partial response maximum-likelihood systems typically use a linear equalizer followed ...
This paper investigates reduced complexity neural network (NN) based architectures for equalization ...
The multilevel decision feedback equalization (MxDFE) family of detectors provides excellent perform...
Linear filter and detection theory can bear on problem of reconstructing recorded bit stream. Proble...
The increasing demand for high-density and high-speed digital optical recording systems has made the...
Erasable magneto-optical recording yields higher storage densities but suffers too from a higher err...