Coding and Iterative Detection for Magnetic Recording Channels

The advent of the internet age has produced enormous demand for in­ creased storage capacity and for the consequent increases in the amount of information that can be stored in a small space. While physical and media improvements have driven the majority of improvement in modern storage systems, sig...

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