2000
DOI: 10.3169/itej.54.1079
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Comparison of Hardware Complexity between Convolutional Guided Scrambling and Galois-Field-Addition Guided Scrambling for Digital Recording.

Abstract: The guided scrambling (GS) coding technique is used to control the runlength within code blocks, such as d or k, as well as to suppress the DC component. It achieves a code rate very close to the channel capacity. In a GS encoder, a selection set of channel bit streams is constructed by subjecting a source bit stream to several kinds of scramblings and to runlength limited (RLL) coding if necessary. Then one that satisfies the imposed channel constraints best is selected. Typically, the GS technique uses a con… Show more

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