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22 June 2006 A new d=1 k=10 soft-decodable RLL code with r=2 RMTR-constraint and a 2-to-3 PCWA mapping for DC-control
Wim Coene, Andries Hekstra, Bin Yin, Hiroyuki Yamagishi, Makoto Noda, Ariyoshi Nakaoki, Toshihiro Horigome
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Proceedings Volume 6282, Optical Data Storage 2006; 62820X (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685224
Event: Optical Data Storage 2006, 2006, Montréal, Canada
Abstract
For the optical recording channel, a new runlength-limited (RLL) code is proposed, called the 1102PC code, which is a d=1 RLL code with a compact 2-to-3 PCWA-mapping for DC-control that offers a significant performance benefit over traditional soft-decodable d=1, k=7 codes thanks to the reduced frequency of occurrence of the shortest 2T-runs as realized via an r=2 RMTR-constraint; in addition, it still offers a low k-constraint (k=10) and a SISO-complexity much lower than that of 17PP. The 1102PC code has also been evaluated experimentally for near-field optical recording.
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Wim Coene, Andries Hekstra, Bin Yin, Hiroyuki Yamagishi, Makoto Noda, Ariyoshi Nakaoki, and Toshihiro Horigome "A new d=1 k=10 soft-decodable RLL code with r=2 RMTR-constraint and a 2-to-3 PCWA mapping for DC-control", Proc. SPIE 6282, Optical Data Storage 2006, 62820X (22 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685224
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Signal to noise ratio

Optical recording

Sensors

Near field

Interference (communication)

Double patterning technology

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