Iterative Multihead Multitrack Detection Scheme for Bit-Patterned Media Recording

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Magnetics Letters Pub Date : 2022-11-03 DOI:10.1109/LMAG.2022.3219234
Gyuyeol Kong;Taehyoung Kim;Minchae Jung
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An iterative multihead multitrack detection scheme for bit-patterned media recording is described in this letter. The scheme employs two iterative strategies with multihead, multitrack detection where three tracks are simultaneously processed to accurately estimate the channel with track misregistration (TMR) and effectively detect the data by using intertrack interference ( ITI ) information with high reliability. The first outer iteration aims to compensate for the TMR effect, and the second inner iteration aims to improve the reliability of the data. In the outer iteration, the TMR effect is compensated by modifying the generalized partial response (GPR) target to a channel that reflects the TMR estimated by a TMR estimator using an expectation and maximization algorithm. In the inner iteration, iterative equalization and decoding (IED) is conducted between the two-dimensional partial response maximum-likelihood detector and the low-density parity check decoder based on the revised GPR target. Since each track has a different channel performance according to the amount of ITI information in the multitrack detection, we design the GPR target and the code rate separately for each track to maximize the overall channel performance. The bit error rate performances of the proposed IED scheme are compared with the conventional IED scheme when the areal density is 2 $\text{Tb/in}^{2}$ . Simulation results show that the IED scheme has more than 2 dB gain compared with the conventional IED scheme for 30 $\%$ TMR.
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用于位模式媒体记录的迭代多磁头多磁道检测方案
本文描述了一种用于位模式媒体记录的迭代多头多磁道检测方案。该方案采用了两种具有多头、多轨道检测的迭代策略,其中三个轨道被同时处理,以准确估计具有轨道配准错误(TMR)的信道,并通过使用具有高可靠性的轨道间干扰(ITI)信息来有效地检测数据。第一次外部迭代旨在补偿TMR效应,第二次内部迭代旨在提高数据的可靠性。在外部迭代中,通过将广义部分响应(GPR)目标修改为反映TMR估计器使用期望和最大化算法估计的TMR的信道来补偿TMR效应。在内部迭代中,基于修正的GPR目标,在二维部分响应最大似然检测器和低密度奇偶校验解码器之间进行迭代均衡和解码(IED)。由于在多轨道检测中,根据ITI信息的数量,每个轨道具有不同的信道性能,因此我们分别为每个轨道设计GPR目标和码率,以最大限度地提高整体信道性能。当面密度为2$\text{Tb/in}^{2}$时,将所提出的IED方案的误码率性能与传统IED方案进行了比较。仿真结果表明,对于30$\%%$TMR,与传统IED方案相比,IED方案具有超过2dB的增益。
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IEEE Magnetics Letters
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期刊介绍: IEEE Magnetics Letters is a peer-reviewed, archival journal covering the physics and engineering of magnetism, magnetic materials, applied magnetics, design and application of magnetic devices, bio-magnetics, magneto-electronics, and spin electronics. IEEE Magnetics Letters publishes short, scholarly articles of substantial current interest. IEEE Magnetics Letters is a hybrid Open Access (OA) journal. For a fee, authors have the option making their articles freely available to all, including non-subscribers. OA articles are identified as Open Access.
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