Abstract

Track misregistration (TMR) in ultra-high density bit-patterned media recording (BPMR) is one of the crucial problems, because it can severely degrade the overall system performance. In practical, TMR can be detected and adjusted by a servo control loop system. However, this paper proposes to utilize multiple readback signals obtained from the optimized positioning of the two side read head closer to the main read head to improve the TMR prediction process in a multitrack multi-head BPMR system with position jitter noise. In addition, we also propose the soft-information exchange and the bit-flipping techniques for the multitrack data detection, so as to improve the bit-error rate (BER) performance of all three data tracks simultaneously. Simulation results indicate that the proposed system is superior to the conventional system, especially, when the amount of TMR and position jitter is high. Furthermore, we also found that the upper and lower read heads, which are moved closer to the center track by 25% of a track pitch, will provide the best BER performance with and without position jitter noise.

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