The method described is designated Adaptive Run Processing. It is suitable for recording codes which contain a restricted number of discrete run-lengths. Inverse mapping of peak-shift caused by inter-symbol interference is used to reconstruct falsified runs. This mapping has been made adaptive with the aim for a best possible margin between consecutive runs. The paper describes how mapping tables are derived and how analog preprocessing stages and normal and adaptive run processors are implemented.
Authors:
Girsberger, H. P.; Joss, M.; Schneider, M.
Affiliation:
Willi Studer AG, Regensdorf, Switzerland
AES Convention:
85 (November 1988)
Paper Number:
2709
Publication Date:
November 1, 1988
Subject:
Recording
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