1991
DOI: 10.1109/20.101120
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Performance of digital magnetic recording with equalization and offtrack interference

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“…First, it is relatively simple to compute, since it results from the application of leastsquares estimation theory. Second, Abbott showed that in a single-head system, both MSE and probability of error, the more absolute measure, behave similarly versus intertrack interference [26]. We are mainly interested in performance versus IT1 since that determines the ultimate density gain of a multiple-head system over a single-head system.…”
Section: (E) and Det (C)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…First, it is relatively simple to compute, since it results from the application of leastsquares estimation theory. Second, Abbott showed that in a single-head system, both MSE and probability of error, the more absolute measure, behave similarly versus intertrack interference [26]. We are mainly interested in performance versus IT1 since that determines the ultimate density gain of a multiple-head system over a single-head system.…”
Section: (E) and Det (C)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The resultant continuous-time read-back waveform is assumed to be [24], [25] (2) r(t) = Yakh(t -kT) ± n(t),I k where T is the bit duration, the ratio PW50 IT is referred to as the recording density, ak e{1, 1} is the data input of the channel, which is usually precoded, and h(t) is the pulse response (sometimes referred to as the dibit response) [25] given by…”
Section: Equalized Lorentzian Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4,5], the issue of ITI has received much less attention, but may become particularly important in the future. This is due to the rapid advances in perpendicular recording research in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6]. While the OTI can be mitigated to some extent by channel equalization [4], joint-track detection seems to be a more effective method to deal with ITI. The formulation of joint-track detection, the joint-PRML detection, was presented in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%