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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 05, 2009
Michael H. Chen, Westminster, CO (US);
Rajita Shrestha, Westminster, CO (US);
James C. Alexander, Boulder, CO (US);
Michael H. Chen, Westminster, CO (US);
Rajita Shrestha, Westminster, CO (US);
James C. Alexander, Boulder, CO (US);
Seagate Technology LLC, Cupertino, CA (US);
Abstract
Systems for identifying potentially erroneous and/or erased data are provided. Systems have a bit detector, an accumulator, and a data reconstruction processor. The bit detector assigns values to bits read in a data signal. The bit detector illustratively assigns multiple values to each of the bits. The accumulator accumulates a count of the multiple values assigned by the bit detector for each of the bits. The accumulator associates each bit with a particular value based at least in part on its accumulated count. The data reconstruction processor determines for each of the bits a confidence level of the particular value associated to it. The data reconstruction process sets flags for a portion of the bits. The flags identify the portion of the bits as possible erased or erroneous data. The flags are set based at least in part on the confidence levels of the portion of the bits.