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8 December 1995 Analysis of HDD thin-film-head read channel performance as a function of media thickness and RLL code d constraint
William G. Bliss, David E. Reed
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Proceedings Volume 2605, Coding and Signal Processing for Information Storage; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228237
Event: Photonics East '95, 1995, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
The performances of various data detectors, including the maximum likelihood sequence detector (MLSD), are analyzed as a function of media thickness and run-length limited (RLL) code d-constraint. The analysis includes the variation of pulse width and magnetic transition width with media thickness. Performance is calculated in the presence of non-linear partial erasure, or transition amplitude reduction, which changes with media thickness. The RLL code d-constraint effects the media non-linearity and detector processing gain. The results presented predict an optimum media thickness for a given detector and show the relative performance of different detectors and RLL d-constraints.
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William G. Bliss and David E. Reed "Analysis of HDD thin-film-head read channel performance as a function of media thickness and RLL code d constraint", Proc. SPIE 2605, Coding and Signal Processing for Information Storage, (8 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228237
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Head

Signal to noise ratio

Magnetism

Sensor performance

Signal detection

Interference (communication)

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