Optimal codes for digital magnetic recording
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Channel coding is universally employed in digital magnetic recording to match certain properties of the coded data to the characteristics of the recorder channel. In this paper, attention is focused primarily on the digital sum variation and d.c. content of various codes. The older, more familiar examples, such as NRZ, Manchester, enhanced-NRZ and Miller are compared with the more recently developed group, zero modulation and M2 codes.
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