DocumentCode :
19642
Title :
Cycle Slip Detection and Correction Through Classification of Modulation Code Failures
Author :
Arslan, Suayb S. ; Jaewook Lee ; Goker, Turguy
Author_Institution :
Quantum Corp., Irvine, CA, USA
Volume :
49
Issue :
9
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
4988
Lastpage :
4998
Abstract :
In high-density recording systems, synchronization might be lost due to increased noise and/or inaccurate sampling/filtering. In such, long bursts of errors occur due to bits either erased from or inserted into the bit stream. At low signal-to-noise ratios, such bit slips (also known as cycle slips) lead to excessive post-error correction code (post-ECC) failures. In order to reduce the rate of the post-ECC failures, cycle slips should be detected and corrected. In the past, the majority of the research was concentrated on iterative joint timing recovery and error decoding methodologies. In this study, we propose to detect and correct cycle slips using a decoding failure analysis of maximum transition run (MTR) codeword sequences in conjunction with a general-purpose classification algorithm. First, noncyclic properties of constrained coding are identified by realizing that MTR codewords render invalid more often if bit shifts happen. Later, we present a method to use such invalid codewords to help detect and correct cycle slips. Finally, some numerical results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed detection/correction scheme using MTR codes and the support vector machines. It is demonstrated that such a combination has the potential for BER and post-ECC failure rate performance improvements by eliminating cycle slips for the generalized partial response channels.
Keywords :
decoding; error correction codes; error detection codes; failure analysis; modulation coding; pattern classification; runlength codes; support vector machines; synchronisation; telecommunication computing; BER; MTR codeword sequences; bit slips; bit stream; constrained coding; cycle slip correction scheme; cycle slip detection scheme; decoding failure analysis; error decoding methodology; general-purpose classification algorithm; generalized partial response channels; high-density recording systems; iterative joint timing recovery; low signal-to-noise ratio; maximum transition run codeword sequences; modulation code failure classification; noncyclic property; post-ECC failure rate performance; post-error correction code failures; run length limited code; support vector machines; synchronization; Cycle clip; error correction coding; magnetic recording; maximum transition run (MTR) constraints; partial response channel; run length limited (RLL) code; support vector machine (SVM);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2257824
Filename :
6497622
Link To Document :
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