Comparison of two guided scrambling schemes for optical disks

IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics - Tập 48 Số 3 - Trang 584-588 - 2002
A. Kunisa1
1Digital Systems Development Center, Sanyo Electric Company Limited, Tokyo, Japan

Tóm tắt

A guided scrambling (GS) coding technique is practically used to suppress the DC component within a channel bit stream. It is a candidate for a DC-free code in the next generation of the DVD standard. Typically the GS technique uses a convolutional operation or an addition operation in the Galois field (GF). This paper evaluates the performance of the convolutional GS and GF-addition GS on DC-component suppression, symbol error probability, and hardware complexity, and concludes that the GF-addition GS is more suitable for the next generation of the DVD standard than the convolutional GS with respect to the symbol error probability.

Từ khóa

#Hardware #DVD #Error probability #Convolutional codes #Convolution #Decoding #Digital systems #Code standards #Disk recording #Digital recording

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