Title :
Constrained equalizers and precoding for magnetic storage channels
Author_Institution :
305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO, USA
Abstract :
The nonlinear write process of magnetic recording allows to write the symbols ±1 only. The magnetic channel is a differentiating channel. The locations of the transitions from +1 to -1 and vice versa in the input signal to the magnetic channel are important for the received waveform. This paper defines a noise enhancement constrained, finite dimensional equalizer. This equalizer trades some misequalization of the data signal for less noise enhancement after the equalizer. In a second step the misequalization is decreased by the precoding. Precoding shapes the communication signal before entering the communication channel. Since precoding works on the noise-free signal, there is no noise enhancement. Since precoding in magnetic channels is limited to shifting the positions of the transitions around, precoding does not allow for full equalization at the receiver. Therefore the equalizer in the receiver and the precoder are optimized. In order to find the optimal transition positions a linearized representation of the transition shift is produced. This representation leads to a constrained optimization problem
Keywords :
channel coding; digital magnetic recording; equalisers; magnetic storage; noise; optimisation; communication channel; communication signal; constrained equalizers; constrained optimization problem; data signal; differentiating channel; input signal; linearized representation; magnetic storage channels; misequalization; noise enhancement constrained finite dimensional equalizer; noise-free signal; nonlinear write process; precoding; received waveform; receiver; Additive white noise; Detectors; Equalizers; Gaussian noise; Magnetic memory; Magnetic noise; Magnetic recording; Magnetic separation; Maximum likelihood detection; Noise shaping;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4428-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1998.679615