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Publications [#384723] of Robert Calderbank
Papers Published
- Hareedy, A; Calderbank, R, A New Family of Constrained Codes with Applications in Data Storage,
2019 IEEE Information Theory Workshop Itw 2019
(August, 2019) [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/16)
Abstract: Line codes make it possible to mitigate interference, to prevent short pulses, and to generate streams of bipolar signals with no direct-current (DC) power content through balancing. They find application in magnetic recording (MR) devices, in Flash devices, and in optical recording devices. This paper introduces a new family of fixed-length, binary constrained codes, named lexicographically-ordered constrained codes (LOCO codes), for bipolar non-return-to-zero signaling. LOCO codes are capacity achieving, the lexicographic indexing enables simple, practical encoding and decoding, and this simplicity is demonstrated through analysis of circuit complexity. Experimental results demonstrate a gain of up to 10% in rate achieved by LOCO codes with respect to practical run-length-limited codes designed for the same purpose. Simulation results suggest that it is possible to achieve channel density gains of about 20% in MR systems by using a LOCO code to encode only the parity bits of a low-density parity-check code before writing.
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