Runlength Control Based on Guided Scrambling for Digital Magnetic Recording (Special Issue on Information Storage Technologies for the 21st Century)
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Guided Scrambling (GS) is used for control of the runlength within code blocks, such as d or k, as well as for DC component suppression. A code designed by the GS technique, called a weakly constrained code, does not strictly guarantee the imposed k-constraint, but rather generates code blocks that violate the prescribed constraint with very low probability. In this case, the code rate and efficiency become very high, compared with typical RLL codes using a small constrained length. In this paper, weakly constrained codes based on the convolutional GS and GF-addition GS generate the weakly k-constraint sequences. The probability that a code block violates the k-constraint is measured. To show the superior performance of the GS, the occurrence probability of each runlength is also investigated and compared with the 24/25 (0,8) block code which has a high code rate and adheres to channel constraints. We also compare it with the runlength distribution of a maxentropic RLL sequence and show that the statistical property of the GS-encoded sequences is similar to that of the maxentropic RLL sequence on runlength distribution.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-12-25
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