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Publication
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Paper
Modeling and compensation of asymmetry in optical recording
Abstract
Asymmetry, also known as domain bloom, is a systematic imperfection caused by the writing process in optical or magneto-optical recording. At the reading end of the system, asymmetry causes shifts of adjacent signal transitions in opposite directions. We present a simple nonlinear model for the replay signal in the presence of asymmetry. The model is specified by a single parameter, which is proportional to asymmetry, and its accuracy is demonstrated by application to replay signals from digital video disk drives. Based on the proposed model, a maximum-likelihood sequence detector is designed for replay signals with asymmetry. Simple modifications of the proposed detector lead to significant reductions in complexity, while the attainable performance, evaluated both analytically and through error-rate simulations, is superior to that of conventional techniques.