@inproceedings{c4f48005df6d4cefb243afa0bba2be74,
title = "Adaptation and Timing Recovery for Two-Dimensional Optical Storage",
abstract = "This paper discusses several issues related to adaptation and timing recovery for two-dimensional (2D) optical storage. In the TwoDOS format bits are stored on a 2D hexagonal lattice which is formed by recording multiple bit rows with a fixed phase relation in a so-called broad spiral or meta-spiral. Besides a large increase in data rate by reading out with multiple spots, also a density increase by a factor of two compared to Blu-ray Disc is targeted. To increase the storage density, 2D signal processing is proposed including 2D PRML detection in the form of a stripe-wise Viterbi detector. This detector introduces an increasing detection delay when going from the outer rows towards the center of the broad spiral. For fast control loops in a decision-directed mode, special measures are needed to avoid instability due to this delay. Another issue is the large span of the 2D inter-symbol interference at higher densities and tilt, leading to a large 2D equalizer. Furthermore, in case the broad spiral is recorded with a multiple-pass mastering technology (e.g. for ROM TwoDOS discs), write-channel imperfections such as time-varying lattice distortion require independent timing recovery on each row within the broad spiral.",
author = "A.H.J. Immink and J. Riani and {Beneden, van}, S.J.L and J.W.M. Bergmans and M. Ciacci and A. Nowbakht and W.M.J. Coene and {Lee, van der}, A.M. and D.M. Bruls",
year = "2004",
doi = "10.1117/12.556915",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE",
publisher = "SPIE",
pages = "90--104",
editor = "{Vijaya Kumar}, B.V.K. and H. Kobori",
booktitle = "Optical Data Storage (ODS 2004), Monterey, CA, April 18, 2004",
address = "United States",
}