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3 January 2005 System design for double-layer Blu-ray Disc recorders
Dianyong Chen, Dayu Chen, Zhisheng Fan, Anton Janssen
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This paper presents the system design of double-layer Blu-ray Disc recorders built in Philips Research Laboratory. The system architecture, new components, and the advanced signal processing are addressed. The experimental results show that writing HDTV programs to double-layer Blu-ray Discs and reading them back have been achieved. In addition, this paper demonstrates that discs with higher density and higher capacity are possible with the advanced technologies developed.
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Dianyong Chen, Dayu Chen, Zhisheng Fan, and Anton Janssen "System design for double-layer Blu-ray Disc recorders", Proc. SPIE 5643, Advances in Optical Data Storage Technology, (3 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.573226
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Signal to noise ratio

Signal processing

Monochromatic aberrations

Digital video discs

Semiconductor lasers

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