2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2008.08.026
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Constructive ITI-coded PRML system based on a two-track model for perpendicular magnetic recording

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“…Given the constraints schemes presented in this paper, it is therefore still necessary to investigate along-track constraints before a three-track code can be obtained. Recently along-track and across-track constraints have been developed to produce a two-track code [26]. However, due to the added complexity of three-tracks over two-tracks (a threedimensional code over a two-dimensional code), investigation of along-track constraints requires a substantial amount of further research.…”
Section: Further Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the constraints schemes presented in this paper, it is therefore still necessary to investigate along-track constraints before a three-track code can be obtained. Recently along-track and across-track constraints have been developed to produce a two-track code [26]. However, due to the added complexity of three-tracks over two-tracks (a threedimensional code over a two-dimensional code), investigation of along-track constraints requires a substantial amount of further research.…”
Section: Further Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the added complexity of three-tracks over two-tracks (a threedimensional code over a two-dimensional code), investigation of along-track constraints requires a substantial amount of further research. Given that a two-track code allows increased levels of ITI [26], we believe that a similar three-track scheme, which is based on the across-track constraints listed in this paper, will be even more beneficial.…”
Section: Further Workmentioning
confidence: 99%