Method for bit recovery in an asymmetric data channel

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Error/fault detection technique

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ABSTRACT:
A demodulator performs bit recovery in an asymmetric data channel, such as an optical recording media, by detecting runlength violations prior to demodulation, and correcting the detected runlength violations prior to the demodulation.

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