On codes with spectral nulls at rational submultiples of the symbol frequency | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore
Scheduled Maintenance: On Monday, 30 June, IEEE Xplore will undergo scheduled maintenance from 1:00-2:00 PM ET (1800-1900 UTC).
On Tuesday, 1 July, IEEE Xplore will undergo scheduled maintenance from 1:00-5:00 PM ET (1800-2200 UTC).
During these times, there may be intermittent impact on performance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

On codes with spectral nulls at rational submultiples of the symbol frequency


Abstract:

In digital data transmission (respectively, storage systems), line codes (respectively, recording codes) are used to tailor the spectrum of the encoded sequences to satis...Show More

Abstract:

In digital data transmission (respectively, storage systems), line codes (respectively, recording codes) are used to tailor the spectrum of the encoded sequences to satisfy constraints imposed by the channel transfer characteristics or other system requirements. For instance, pilot tone insertion requires codes with zero mean and zero spectral density at tone frequencies. Embedded tracking/focus servo signals produce similar needs. Codes are studied with spectral nulls at frequenciesf=kf_{s}/n, wheref, is the symbol frequency andk, nare relatively prime integers withk \leq n;in other words, nulls at rational submultiples of the symbol frequency. A necessary and sufficient condition is given for a null atfin the form of a finite discrete Fourier transform (DFT) running sum condition. A corollary of the result is the algebraic characterization of spectral nulls which can be simultaneously realized. Specializing to binary sequences, we describe canonical Mealy-type state diagrams (directed graphs with edges labeled by binary symbols) for each set of realizable spectral nulls. Using the canonical diagrams, we obtain a frequency domain characterization of the spectral null systems obtained by the technique of time domain interleaving.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ( Volume: 33, Issue: 4, July 1987)
Page(s): 557 - 568
Date of Publication: 06 January 2003

ISSN Information:


Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.