Title :
Noise-predictive maximum-likelihood (NPML) detection for the magnetic recording channel
Author :
Eleftheriou, E. ; Hirt, W.
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., IBM Res. Div., Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
Sequence estimation detectors for the digital magnetic recording channel are described that are based on noise-predictive partial-response equalization. Called noise-predictive maximum-likelihood (NPML) detectors, they arise by imbedding a noise prediction/whitening process into the branch metric computation of a Viterbi detector. NPML detectors can be realized in a form that allows easy RAM table look-up implementation of the imbedded feedback. The noise prediction/whitening mechanism can also be applied to detectors using finite delay tree search algorithms instead of the Viterbi algorithm. Simulation results obtained for Lorentzian channels show that a judicious tradeoff between performance and state complexity and/or the length of the decision feedback leads to practical schemes offering substantial performance gains over both PRML and EPRML detectors. An important practical advantage of the family of NPML detectors is that they can be conveniently integrated into existing PRML architectures
Keywords :
Viterbi detection; digital magnetic recording; equalisers; estimation theory; feedback; maximum likelihood detection; noise; partial response channels; prediction theory; Lorentzian channels; NPML detectors; PRML architectures; RAM table look-up; Viterbi detector; branch metric computation; decision feedback length; digital magnetic recording channel; finite delay tree search algorithms; noise prediction/whitening process; noise predictive maximum likelihood detection; noise predictive partial response equalization; performance; sequence estimation detectors; simulation results; state complexity; Computational modeling; Delay; Detectors; Digital magnetic recording; Magnetic noise; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Performance gain; State feedback; Viterbi algorithm;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1996. ICC '96, Conference Record, Converging Technologies for Tomorrow's Applications. 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3250-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1996.542258