Abstract

The general problem of performing digital data detection for a two-dimensional (2D) systems is considered with the specific application of page-access optical memory systems in mind. A simple 2D intersymbol interference (ISI) channel with additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is assumed. An equivalent signal model consisting of two one-dimensional systems separated by a block interleaver is developed and used to motivate the application of previously developed algorithms for data detection in concatenated systems. The resulting iterative detection algorithms, which are based on soft-output algorithms, are demonstrated to achieve near-optimal performance even for very severe 2D ISI channels.

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