Jonathan Ashley, P.H. Siegel
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
We present the application and performance of a rate 8/10 Matched-Spectral-Null (MSN) trellis code in conjunction with Class-4 partial response (PR4) signalling. The VLSI implementation of an MSN code is described. Results of experiments using synthesized PR4 waveforms are presented and it is shown that the rate 8/10 code can provide about a 3dB advantage relative to the Class-4 partial response maximum likelihood detection (PRML) in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise as well as additive synthesized adjacent track interference. © 1992 IEEE
Jonathan Ashley, P.H. Siegel
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Razmik Karabed, P.H. Siegel
Photonics East 1995
P.H. Siegel
SPIE Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting 1984
Razmik Karabed, P.H. Siegel
ISIT 1987