Abstract
There is a drive toward achieving much higher track density in magnetic recording. Increase in track density will produce more interaction/crosstalk between adjacent tracks. The simulated variation of bit error rate (BER) as a result of increased inter-track interference (ITI) using a Viterbi Detector is presented in this paper. Results show that for a given BER and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), different levels of ITl can be tolerated depending on the code. Calculations suggest 2-Dimensional modulation codes designed for a channel experiencing ITI can result in up to 23% gain in areal density.
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Ahmed, M. Z., Donnelly, T., Davey, P. J., & Clegg, W. W. (2001). Increased areal density using a 2-Dimensional approach. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 37(4 I), 1896–1898. https://doi.org/10.1109/20.951001
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