A 6/9 Four-Ary Modulation Code for Four-Level Holographic Data Storage

A holographic data storage (HDS) system can provide high storage capacity, faster transmission, and shorter access time. However, there are two major concerns with such systems: two-dimensional (2D) inter-symbol interference (ISI) and inter-page interference (IPI). The use of existing partial respon...

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