1 August 2001 Partial response maximum-likelihood system and crosstalk cancellation method for high-density optical recording
Hangyu Cho, Jonghoe An, Sunghwan Ong, Seong-Keun Ahn, Jin-Yong Kim, Daesik Hong
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Methods for partial response maximum-likelihood (PRML) detection and crosstalk cancellation are discussed. In accordance with the demand for increased recording density, a 20 Gbyte digital versatile disk (DVD) ROM channel is considered. The channel is modeled to be close to a real optical channel using DIFFRACTtm. After comparing the spectral characteristics of various PR polynomials, P(D) = 1 + D +D2 +D3 is proposed as a target PR. The performance of the system is illustrated under the condition that the readout signal is degraded by crosstalk, radial tilt, and nonlinear distortions in optics. Finally, we present the multispot detection technique for crosstalk cancellation. The simulation results show that if no radial tilt is present, crosstalk is fully cancelled.
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Hangyu Cho, Jonghoe An, Sunghwan Ong, Seong-Keun Ahn, Jin-Yong Kim, and Daesik Hong "Partial response maximum-likelihood system and crosstalk cancellation method for high-density optical recording," Optical Engineering 40(8), (1 August 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1386791
Published: 1 August 2001
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear optics

Linear filtering

Optical recording

Performance modeling

Electronic filtering

Modulation

Optical engineering

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