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A Microcontroller-Based Device for Liquid Intake and Lick Analysis in Rodents. [PDF]

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Implied Motion as a Mechanism for Spontaneous Belief Computation in Humans

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Exploitation of inter-track interference in a shingled replay system

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2009
The expected increase in areal density in hard drives will require very narrow tracks. Tracks which are of a similar width to the read head and which are not separated by guardbands normally suffer from large inter-track interference (ITI) or crosstalk. Here, we show that it is possible to read from tracks which are not separated by guardbands and that
D T Wilton, H A Shute
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Inter-track interference free coding and equalization

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1997
Abstract A new coding technique using improved inter-track orthogonal coding (ITOC) was proposed for high track density and/or multi-track recording. The coding has, in principle, the ability to eliminate cross talk from adjacent tracks. The new coding was compared with direct NRZI by a computer simulation.
Naoki Honda   +2 more
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Inter-Track Interference Mitigation for Bit-Patterned Magnetic Recording

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2010
In bit-patterned magnetic recording (BPMR), inter-track interference (ITI) becomes a major impairment due to the small track pitch. One way to mitigate the ITI is to equalize the read channel to a two dimensional (2D) partial-response (PR) target. However, we find that the channel detection on the center track cannot take advantage of the 2D target ...
J R Cruz, Wu Chang
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A Parametric Study of Inter-Track Interference in Bit Patterned Media Recording

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2010
We present a parametric study of inter-track interference (ITI) in the context of bit patterned media (BPM) recording channels. Bit error rate (BER) simulation results for optimal bit detection at moderate-to-high signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) show that, in a certain range of ITI levels, increased ITI does not necessarily degrade performance.
Paul Siegel
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