Title :
Estimation of areal density gains of TDMR system with 2D detector
Author :
Radhakrishnan, R. ; Varnica, N. ; Oberg, M.
Author_Institution :
Marvell Semicond. Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
Two-dimensional magnetic recording (TDMR) is expected to drive continued areal density growth of hard-disk drives (HDDs) as the growth for conventional perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR)-based HDDs is slowing down. Feasibility of manufacturing more than one reader in a single head has hastened the development of TDMR and considerable effort is underway in developing read channels that can exploit the availability of multiple readers. First generation of TDMR-based HDDs will likely derive its gains from the SNR improvement obtained by combining multiple readback signals to remove inter-track interference (ITI). In this case, data belonging to a single track of interest is subsequently detected. A natural extension to this system is to combine the readback signals without removing ITI and jointly detecting data belonging to two tracks using a two-dimensional detector. Under the assumption that tracks are written synchronously, in this paper, we explore from a systems perspective if further areal density gains can be obtained from such a system. We employ a grain-based channel model for our investigation and estimate gains by appropriate optimization of the dual-reader systems, including optimizing reader placement. Furthermore, for the set of reader placement configurations, which affords reliable detection of both tracks, we introduce a new coding scheme called cross-track coding and show that additional areal density gains can be obtained. In this scheme, user data is LDPC-encoded and written such that every codeword spans two tracks as opposed to one track as in conventional PMR.
Keywords :
disc drives; encoding; hard discs; parity check codes; perpendicular magnetic recording; 2D detector; 2D magnetic recording system; LDPC-encoded user data; PMR-based HDDs; TDMR system; TDMR-based HDDs; areal density gain estimation; cross-track coding scheme; dual-reader system optimization; grain-based channel model; hard-disk drives; intertrack interference; perpendicular magnetic recording-based HDDs; readback signals; reader placement configurations; Decoding; Detectors; Encoding; Equalizers; Magnetic recording; Media; Target tracking; multi-track recording; shingled magnetic recording; two-dimensional magnetic recording;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory and its Applications (ISITA), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC