Abstract:This paper introduces the concept of TwoDimensional Optical Storage (TwoDOS). In this concept, bits are written in a broad spiral consisting of a number of bitrows stacked together in a hexagonal packing. Bits with a value '1' are represented physically as circular pit-holes on the disc, while bits with a value '0' are characterized by the absence of such a pit-hole. A scalar diffraction model is used to calculate the signal levels for various diameters of the pits. A stripe-wise Viterbi detector is proposed t… Show more
“…As the curves show, the improvement in performance is quite significant. The performance of the full graph algorithm after 5 iterations is about 8 dB better (at a bit error rate of ¡ ² ³ ) than the performance reported in [9], where a stripewise Viterbi detector is used for the same ISI.…”
Section: Full Graph Message-passing Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Looking at the table, the nonlinearity of the ISI is quite apparent; the signal level does not change linearly as the number of nonzero neighbors increases and the range when the central bit is a 0 is greater than when the central bit is 1. Similar to Immink et al, [9] the signal levels in Table I take into account the interference from the outer shells (beyond the nearest neighbors) by taking an average across all the bit-patterns in these shells.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These schemes, with the exception of that proposed by Immink et al, [9], use two-dimensional partial response equalization to obtain a linear channel model for the ISI. Then, equalization methods like minimum meansquared-error equalization, are used for detection on this linear channel model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TwoDOS is, potentially, the next generation optical storage technology with projected storage capacity twice that of the blu-ray disk and with ten times faster data access rates [8], [9]. As in conventional optical disk recording, bits in the TwoDOS model are written on the disk in spiral tracks.…”
An algorithm that performs joint equalization and decoding for channels with nonlinear two-dimensional intersymbol interference is presented. The algorithm performs sumproduct message-passing on a factor graph that represents the underlying system. The two-dimensional optical storage (Two-DOS) technology is an example of a system with nonlinear two-dimensional intersymbol interference. Simulations for the nonlinear channel model of TwoDOS show significant improvement in performance over uncoded performance. Noise tolerance thresholds for the TwoDOS channel computed using density evolution are also presented.
“…As the curves show, the improvement in performance is quite significant. The performance of the full graph algorithm after 5 iterations is about 8 dB better (at a bit error rate of ¡ ² ³ ) than the performance reported in [9], where a stripewise Viterbi detector is used for the same ISI.…”
Section: Full Graph Message-passing Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Looking at the table, the nonlinearity of the ISI is quite apparent; the signal level does not change linearly as the number of nonzero neighbors increases and the range when the central bit is a 0 is greater than when the central bit is 1. Similar to Immink et al, [9] the signal levels in Table I take into account the interference from the outer shells (beyond the nearest neighbors) by taking an average across all the bit-patterns in these shells.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These schemes, with the exception of that proposed by Immink et al, [9], use two-dimensional partial response equalization to obtain a linear channel model for the ISI. Then, equalization methods like minimum meansquared-error equalization, are used for detection on this linear channel model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TwoDOS is, potentially, the next generation optical storage technology with projected storage capacity twice that of the blu-ray disk and with ten times faster data access rates [8], [9]. As in conventional optical disk recording, bits in the TwoDOS model are written on the disk in spiral tracks.…”
An algorithm that performs joint equalization and decoding for channels with nonlinear two-dimensional intersymbol interference is presented. The algorithm performs sumproduct message-passing on a factor graph that represents the underlying system. The two-dimensional optical storage (Two-DOS) technology is an example of a system with nonlinear two-dimensional intersymbol interference. Simulations for the nonlinear channel model of TwoDOS show significant improvement in performance over uncoded performance. Noise tolerance thresholds for the TwoDOS channel computed using density evolution are also presented.
“…The differences between the 1-D and 2-D case together with the main conclusions are highlighted here. The probability of symbol error is (2) where is the set of all possible 2-D error events in which the null event (no errors) is excluded, is the number of symbol errors in the error event and is the probability that error event occurs. Also (3) where is the probability that the VD selects the path corresponding the error event instead of the path corresponding to the actual data sequence, i.e., .…”
Section: A Probability Of Error Of a Viterbi Detector In The Presencmentioning
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