1998
DOI: 10.3169/itej.52.1494
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Technologies for Image Information Storage. A New 8-16 Channel Coding for High Density Recording.

Abstract: We propose new channel coding for high-density recording, which is intended for use in high-capacity tape storage and optical disk systems. The new 8-16 channel coding improves recording density, facilitates clock recovery, and improves equalization quality. The codes and coding techniques enable effective control of the running digital sum (RDS) for suppression of low-frequency content, while strictly adhering to the (d,k) constraint. The new 8-16 channel coding is the first code which achieves (d,k)=(3,10) (… Show more

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