Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Control of storage or retrieval operation by a control... – Mechanism control by the control signal
Patent
1998-04-03
1999-11-16
Young, W. R.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
Control of storage or retrieval operation by a control...
Mechanism control by the control signal
369 59, G11B 700
Patent
active
059869879
ABSTRACT:
A system reproduces data from an optical disk in which a signal obtained by encoding recording data in accordance with a recording rule including a rule corresponding to a partial response class I characteristic has been recorded. The system includes an optical head for reproducing a signal from the optical disk, an analog-to-digital converter for sampling the signal reproduced by the optical head at predetermined timing and for outputting sampling data, a determination unit for determining, based on the sampling data from the analog-to-digital converter, a transition state of data to be reproduced in accordance with a transmission line characteristic of the reproduction system for the optical disk, and a data decision unit for deciding maximum likelihood reproduction data at present timing based on the determination result obtained by the determination unit.
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Izumi Haruhiko
Taguchi Masakazu
Fujitsu Limited
Young W. R.
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