Sequence Detection for High-Density Storage Channels

Sequence Detection for High-Density Storage Channels by Jaekyun Moon, published by Springer US on September 27, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1992, comprising 153 pages in English. This book examines magnetic data storage as a data communication system, emphasizing the transfer of data over time. It highlights the advancements in coding and detection techniques that have emerged to enhance the performance of magnetic data storage, a field that has evolved significantly since the 1930s.
Readers will find a focused discussion on data detection, specifically the processing of readback waveforms to reproduce stored data. The text addresses the traditional modulation coding method known as run length-limited or (d,k) coding, while also exploring the implications of modern technology on the development of data storage products. The book delves into the challenges and innovations in the magnetic recording industry, particularly in relation to increasing data capacity to meet contemporary demands.
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Magnetic data storage can be viewed as a data communication system. This is not a sUlprising view, considering that data storage is essentially the transfer of data between different times. The past decade has indeed seen rapidly growing interest in applying improved coding and detection techniques to magnetic data storage, a traditional approach to enhance performance of communication channels. Since its inception in the 1930’s, the magnetic recording industry has achieved impressive progress in data capacity. This has been made possible mainly by innovations and advances in heads and media design. However, as the demand for higher storage capacity continues in the modem information era, a need arises to explore other possibilities to help meet the ever-growing demand. Advanced coding and detection are one such possibility, providing an efficient, cost-effective means to increase data capacity. In fact, with the advent of modem Ie technology which has enabled real-time implementation of increasingly complex signal processing algorithms, advanced coding and detection are rapidly becoming a major issue in the development of improved data storage products. While there have been remarkable advances in recent years in the areas of both coding and detection for data storage, this book focuses only on data detection, or the processing of readback waveforms to reproduce stored data, in conjunction with the traditional modulation coding method called run length-limited or (d,k) coding.
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