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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 26, 1989
Filed:
Mar. 18, 1988
Razmik Karabed, San Jose, CA (US);
Paul H Siegel, San Jose, CA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method termed Even Mark Modulation (EMM) is disclosed for coding input strings for input-restricted (1+D) or (1+D).sup.2 partial response channels that require at least one pair of consecutive signals of one state in order to record or transmit data to a receiving device. EMM provides improved coding gains and is especially suitable for optical recording. An input string is encoded into a binary code string in which all one-state signals (e.g., '1's') are in the form of runs of at least one contiguous pair; however, signals of an opposite state (e.g., '0's') may be of any length or duration. The EMM signals are detected with a maximum likelihood detector using an algorithm based on a three-state trellis structure for (1+D) channels and a five-state trellis structure for (1+D).sup.2 channels adapted to the particular partial response channel. In a preferred embodiment, the coding rate is 2/3 and the coding gain is at least 3 dB unnormalized and at least 2.2 dB when normalized. A finite-state encoder and sliding block decoder are disclosed, together with logic equations for encoder and decoder circuits.