Author_Institution :
Fac. of Tech. Sci., Univ. of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract :
The constrained capability of maximum-transitionrun (MTR) codes are well known in magnetic recording systems. Unfortunately, these codes possess just a modest error correcting ability and thus they have to be used in combination with proven and powerful error correcting codes. In modern, iterative decoding framework, two decoders exchange soft-information, in order to improve their decisions. Thus, the utilization of MTR codes in such framework requires some approaches for their soft-decision decoding. Recently, the MAP in LC method is proposed for such purpose, enabling propagation of soft-values through the MTR decoder. Substantial benefits have been noticed when the MAP in LC was used in a one-track MTR encoded E2PR4 magnetic recording channel. In this paper, performance and benefits of the MAP in LC, along with its two subversions, are considered over a multiple-track E2PR4 channel, encoded by the in-track MTR code. In case of the low-level inter-track interference, the subversion named as max-log MAP in LC shows nearly 0.85 dB of decoding gain, for BER = 10-5, when 4/5 (2, 8) MTR code was used.
Keywords :
error correction codes; iterative decoding; magnetic recording; maximum likelihood estimation; E2PR4 magnetic recording channel; LC concept; MTR decoding; error correcting codes; gain 0.85 dB; intertrack interference; iterative decoding; max-log MAP; maximum transition run codes; multiple head magnetic recording systems; soft decision decoding; Complexity theory; Decoding; Encoding; Iterative decoding; Logic circuits; Magnetic recording; MTR codes; constrained coding; multiple-head recording; soft-decision decoding;