This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2002-75969, filed on Dec. 2, 2002, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus, and more particularly, to an equalizer for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus and an equalizing method therefor, capable of increasing a signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio and reducing inter-symbol interference (ISI) of a signal.
2. Description of the Related Art
Limit Equalizers (LE) can improve a signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio of output signals of linear equalizers used for high density optical disc reproducing apparatuses. An example of an LE is shown in
In
The limiter 1 of the LE cuts out a portion of the input signal x(t) above a reference value UT or below a reference value −UT, wherein the reference values UT and −UT are threshold levels of the limiter 1. The output signal y(t) of the LE is calculated according to Equation 1 below.
Here, T is a delay time of the elementary delay lines.
The LE operates differently for |x(t)|<uT and |x(t)|>uT.
In the case of |x(t)|<uT, the output signal of the limiter 1 is the same as the input signal thereof. Accordingly, the output signal y(t) of the LE can be rewritten as the following Equation 2.
y(t)=−kx(t)+kx(t−T)+x(t−2T)+kx(t−3T)−kx(t−4T) (2)
Equation 2 s the description of a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter that boosts the higher frequency spectrum components of the input signal x(t). Taking into consideration that the spectrum density of the pick-up noise (not shown) is large at lower frequencies, such boost is of short-length and increases a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for high-frequency components of the signal.
When |x(t)|>uT (that is true for large-length components of the signal), the boost of the filter completely diminishes. For example, when u1(t)=u2(t)=UT and u4(t)=u5(t)=−UT, the output signal of the first adder 10 is equal to zero, and the output signal of the LE is equal to the delayed input signal: y(t)=x(t−2T).
Any frequency boost is absent in this case. Therefore, the LE does not create its own Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI), however it does not reduce the ISI of the input signal. In other words, the ISI of the output signal of the LE is equal to the ISI of the input signal thereof. The large ISI of the output signal of the LE creates a substantial jitter and a substantial bit error rate (BER) in the high density optical disc reproducing apparatus. The reduction of the ISI is very desirable because a low ISI allows the use of optical disks with larger recording density.
However, the drawback of the LE lies in the high level of ISI of its output signal.
Related documents to this application include the article “New Equalizer to Improve Signal-to-Noise Ratio,” by Shogo Miyanabe, Hiroki Kuribayashi, and Kaoru Yamamoto, Jpn. J. Appl, Phys. Vol.38(1999) pp. 1715-1719, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,292,450, “Method of Automatically Controlling Bandwidth of Waveform Equalizer.”
The present invention provides an equalizer for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus and an equalizing method therefor, capable of reducing undesirable inter-symbol interface.
The present invention also provides an equalizer for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus and an equalizing method therefor, capable of increasing a signal-to-noise ratio and reducing inter-symbol interference of a signal.
The present invention also provides an equalizer for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus and an equalizing method therefor, implemented by a simple circuit configuration.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an equalizer for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus, including: a non-linear transformer which transforms an input signal according to predetermined threshold levels; a cosine transform filter which inverts phases of high frequency spectrum components of an output signal of the non-linear transformer; a high boost filter which increases amplitudes of high frequency spectrum components of the input signal; and an adder which adds an output signal of the cosine transform filter with an output signal of the high boost filter.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reproducing apparatus for a high density optical recoding medium, including: a detection unit which detects only a difference component between a signal component of an input signal and a predetermined threshold level when the signal component of the input signal exceeds the predetermined threshold level; an amplitude increase unit which increases and outputs amplitudes of high frequency components of the input signal and outputs lower frequency components of the input signal without increasing; and an amplitude controller which adaptively suppresses an amplitude of a high frequency component output from the amplitude increase unit, in response to the difference component, and reduces Inter-Symbol Interference of the output signal.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an equalizing method for a high density optical disc reproducing apparatus, including: transforming and outputting an input signal according to predetermined threshold levels; inverting and outputting a phase of a high frequency spectrum component of the transformed signal; increasing and outputting an amplitude of the high frequency spectrum component of the input signal; and adding the inverted signal with the amplitude-increased signal.
According to still yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an equalizing method for a reproducing apparatus of a high density optical recording medium, the method including: detecting a difference component between a signal component of an input signal and a predetermined threshold level when the signal component of the input signal exceeds the predetermined threshold level; increasing amplitudes of high frequency spectrum components of the input signal and outputting low frequency spectrum components of the input signal without increasing Inter-Symbol Interference; and adaptively suppressing the increased amplitudes of the high frequency spectrum components by the difference component.
Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
An input terminal (not shown) of the equalizer is connected to an output terminal of a known linear equalizer (not shown). An input signal a(t) of the equalizer is input to the non-linear transformer 21. An output signal b(t) of the non-linear transformer 21 is calculated according to Equation 3 below.
Here, a(t) and b(t) are the input and the output signals of the non-linear transformer 21, respectively, and UT and −UT are threshold levels of the non-linear transformer 21.
The operations of the non-linear transformer 21 are described with reference to
The output signal b(t) of the non-linear transformer 21 is input to the cosine transform filter 22. The cosine transform filter 22 has a cosinusoidal frequency response.
The input signal a(t) is also input to the high boost filter 23. The frequency response of the high-boost filter 23 is flat near low frequencies and contains a boost at higher frequencies.
Detailed circuit diagrams of a cosine transform filter 22 for (2,10) Run Length Limited (RLL) code and a high-boost filter 23 for (2,10) RLL code are shown in
Referring to
c(t)=m(b(t)+b(t−4T)) (4)
Here, T is a delay time of the elementary delay lines 41 through 44.
The cosine transform filter 22 may be a symmetrical FIR filter with a frequency response function K1(f) as shown in the following Equation 5.
K1(f)=2mE cos(2πfE2T) (5)
The frequency response function K1(f) represented by Equation 5 is graphically shown in
Referring to
d(t)=−a(t)+a(t−T)+a(t−2T)+a(t−3T)−a(t−4T) (6)
Equation 6 represents a symmetrical FIR filter with a frequency response function K2(f) as shown in Equation 7.
K2(f)=1+2 cos(2πfT)−2 cos(4πfT) (7)
The frequency response function K2(f) represented by Equation 7 is graphically shown in
Referring to
c(t)=m(b(t)+b(t−3T)) (8)
Here, T is a delay time of the elementary delay lines 61 through 63.
The cosine transform filter 22 for (1,7) RLL code may be a symmetrical FIR filter with a predetermined frequency response.
Referring to
d(t)=−a(t)+a(t−T)+a(t−2T)−a(t−3T) (9)
Equation 9 is the description of a symmetric FIR filter with a predetermined frequency response.
Meanwhile, the high boost filter 23 shown in
The reduction principle of the ISI is as follows.
First of all, let us consider the case when the given portion of the input signal contains only smallest-amplitude smallest-length signal components (part A of
Let us now assume that a signal (part B of
Therefore, the reduction of the ISI in the equalizer for the high density optical disc reproducing apparatus is ensured by adaptive suppression of the boost of high frequency spectrum components of the signal. The reduction value depends on the constant coefficient m of the cosine transform filter (shown in
As described above, the equalizer for the high density optical disc reproducing apparatus, according to the present invention, can increase recording density of the optical disc in the high density optical disc reproducing apparatus and accordingly increase information recording amount, by reducing inter-signal interference (ISI) and increasing a signal-to-noise ratio in the output signal of the equalizer. Also, the equalizer according to the present invention has a simple configuration.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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