R&D: Opposite Partial Response Filter for SMR Systems
Performance improved even under extremely severe effects of intertrack interference
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 19, 2020 at 2:10 pmIEEE Magnetics Letters has published an article written by Chi Dinh Nguyen, Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Phenikaa University, Hanoi, Vietnam, Thu Phuong Nguyen, Le Quy Don Technical University, Hanoi, Vietnam, and Sinh Cong Lam, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunication, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Abstract: “Shingled magnetic recording (SMR) is regarded as the most influential technology for the next-generation magnetic recording systems. The SMR tracks are partly overlapped by each other, and the SMR systems can obtain higher area densities by increasing track per inch density. As a result, this brings more interference from the adjacent sidetracks, i.e., intertrack interference (ITI) while reading the home track. In this letter, we are interested in applying the filtering process to the squeezed tracks before recording to improve the quality of retrieved data. The preprocessing is to reduce the effect of unwanted signals from the sidetracks on the home track. The results show that the SMR system’s performance is vastly improved even under the extremely severe effects of the ITI.“