Title :
Error detecting multiple block (d,k) codes
Author :
Fredrickson, Lyle J. ; Wolf, Jack Keil
Author_Institution :
Center for magnetic Recording Res., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors present a construction for two families of error detecting multiple block (d,k) codes. The first family has the ability to detect when encoded blocks have become offset in time by a single bit cell, while the second family has the ability to detect when a one in an encoded block is misdetected and appears in an adjacent bit cell. The authors present sub-block constructions for the two families of error detecting (d,k) codes and maximize the code rate over the set of all legitimate (d,k) codes formed from single and multiple sub-blocks. It is noted that, for both families of error detection codes, the construction is able to retain over half of the (d,k) sequences of a given length usable in a non-error-detecting block code. Therefore, using this construction, a non-error-detecting (d,k) block code which encodes m binary bits to an average of n channel bits can be converted to an error detecting (d,k) block with a rate loss of at most 1/n
Keywords :
error detection codes; magnetic recording; code rate; encoded blocks; error detecting multiple block (d,k) codes; magnetic recording; rate loss; single bit cell; sub-block constructions; Block codes; Concatenated codes; Costs; Error correction codes; Joining processes; Sufficient conditions; Visualization;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on