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3 January 2005 Signal processing and coding for multiwavelength and multilevel photochromic optical storage
Hua Hu, Duanyi Xu, Guosheng Qi
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Abstract
Multi-wavelength and multilevel (MWML) optical storage with photochromic media is a novel technology that can increase storage capacity and transfer rates significantly. Signal processing and coding methods for the MWML storage channel are introduced in this paper. Two-dimensional codes with parallel detection and equalization are studied to increase storage capacity and combat the crosstalk between different wavelength materials. Multilevel amplitude modulation and M-ary runlength-limited (RLL) codes are described and compared for achieving higher coding capacity. The novel MWML recording technology has the potential to be applicable for the next generation optical data storage.
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Hua Hu, Duanyi Xu, and Guosheng Qi "Signal processing and coding for multiwavelength and multilevel photochromic optical storage", Proc. SPIE 5643, Advances in Optical Data Storage Technology, (3 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.568672
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

Amplitude modulation

Absorption

Photochromic materials

Modulation

Signal detection

Signal processing

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