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Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2011

Design of 2-axis compensation servo system for angle multiplexing Holographic Data Storage

Sung-Yong Lim; Nakyeong Kim; Cho-Lok Han; Kyoung-Su Park; No-Cheol Park; Hyun-Seok Yang; Young-Pil Park

Holographic Data Storage System, one of the next generation data storage devices, is a 2-dimensional page oriented memory system using volume holograms in writing and retrieving process. Recently photopolymer with disc type substrate was selected as a media for the Holographic Data Storage System. The disc tilt occurs when the media rotates and the external disturbance applies. The disc tilt causes the change of the angle between the reference beam and the media, the data cannot be retrieved with the right angle or other data page is retrieved. The tilt is generated in a 2-axis direction (tangential, radial). The tangential tilt direction is the same with the multiplexing plane, while the radial tilt direction is a perpendicular to the multiplexing plane. In this research we propose 2-axis tilt angle servo system. The tilt errors are measured by using external photo detector and the additional red laser. Then the tangential direction tilt is compensated by using the galvano mirror. Also the radial direction tilt is compensated by the rotating prism between the relay lens in the reference field. Finally we confirm the compensation results through the Signal to Noise Ratio(SNR) and Bit Error Rate(BER).


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2015

Optical Character Recognition for Addressing in Optical Library System

Wooyoung Jeong; Hyun-Seok Yang; SeungHon Yoo

Optical library system consists of disc magazines, cabinets, transfer robot and drive. Transfer robot delivers desired disc or magazine in cabinet to drive which reads data of disc. Conventional archive system stores discs in a line and transfer robot moves in one dimension. However, to store more discs, new optical archive system, optical library system, is developed which stores discs in two dimension like bookcase. Transfer robot should know the position and stored data of desired magazine to get correct data. In this paper, addressing algorithm using optical character recognition is proposed. Proposed algorithm is evaluated by experiments with implemented system.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2014

Monitoring Method of Projecting Disc in Optical Archive System

Wooyoung Jeong; Sung-Yong Lim; Hyun-Seok Yang; SeungHon Yoo

Optical Archive system consists of cartridge, drive and transfer robot. Transfer robot moves disc in cartridge to drive that reads data of disc. Distance between disc in cartridge and transfer robot very short, about 4mm. When disc projects, there is a danger of collision. Collision can cause breakage of disc and breakdown of system. To prevent collision of disc and transfer robot, projection of disc should be detected. In this paper, we proposed error monitoring method of projecting disc in archive data storage using camera. Proposed algorithm is evaluated by experiments with archive system.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2013

Track servo patterns spacing optimization using least mean square estimation algorithm for holographic data storage

Sung-Yong Lim; JongJin Lee; Jae-Seong Lee; Wooyoung Jeong; Hyun-Seok Yang; No-Cheol Park; Young-Pil Park

Page-oriented holographic data storage (HDS) is very sensitive to the disturbances. However, vibration effect by disc imbalance can be ignored because data pages are recorded and retrieved with stop-go rotation. Therefore, just estimating de-track due to eccentricity of disc is enough to construct stable track servo system. In this paper, propose the spacing of track servo patterns optimization method using Least Mean Square (LMS) estimation algorithm. Through the patterns spacing optimization, storage density maximize can be achieved.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2012

Refractive media flatness measurement by phase shifting digital holography

Sungbin Jeon; Do-Hyung Kim; Janghyun Cho; No-Cheol Park; Hyun-Seok Yang; Kyoung-Su Park; Young-Pil Park

We measured the surface flatness of both sides for refractive media using the transmitted digital holography method. To enhance the accuracy of the result, phase-shifting system was used. With two different phase modulation of reference beam, the phase profile of object can be easily obtained. Thus, we proposed the surface measurement method which can measure large area fast, compared with conventional methods. To guarantee the reliability of obtained result, we compared with Zygo measurement system. With the proposed method, the surface flatness of resolution could be obtained.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2012

Disc Tilt Error Measurement using Reconstructed Image Pattern for Holographic Data Storage

Sung-Yong Lim; Cho-Lok Han; Do-Hyung Kim; Hyun-Seok Yang; No-Cheol Park; Young-Pil Park

Page-oriented holographic data storage (HDS) is very sensitive to the tilt error. Therefore, tilt error should be measured and compensated. Especially, mechanical tilt measurement method cannot cope with tilt error measurement because photopolymer medium has shrinkage problem. Therefore, the method to solve this problem is using the reconstructed image which can represent both tilt and shrinkage effect. In this paper, we suggest disc tilt measurement algorithm using image pattern of retrieval data.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2012

Compensation Method of Mechanical Error for Micro Holographic Storage

Cheol-Ki Min; Sungbin Jeon; Chang-Hyun Cho; Do-Hyung Kim; No-Cheol Park; Hyun-Seok Yang; Kyoung-Su Park; Young-Pil Park

In this paper, we experimentally investigated compensation method of the mechanical errors for the micro holographic storage. The aim of this research was overcome of disc tilt and spherical aberration problems. The proposed method was performed by using glass plate and zoom optics.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2011

Retrieving Angle Searching Method using Pre-scan for Holographic Data Storage

Kyuil Jung; Sung-Yong Lim; Nakyeong Kim; Hyun-Seok Yang

In retrieving process in angle multiplexing Holographic Data Storage(HDS), It is important to search the exact recording angles. In this paper, we propose the retrieving angle searching method using pre-scan. Pre-scan method is means that rotating the galvano mirror before the retrieving process. Therefore, retrieving signals are maximized when between the galvano mirror and recoded angle are exactly matched. Through the measured signals, we will find the exact angle and compensate tangential tilt angle. The experimental results shows propose method is enough to apply the HDS.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2011

Inter Pixel Interference Reduction using Interference Ratio Mask for Holographic Data Storage

Jae-Seong Lee; Sung-Yong Lim; Nakyeong Kim; Do-Hyung Kim; Kyoung-Su Park; No-Cheol Park; Hyun-Seok Yang; Young-Pil Park

Holographic Data Storage System (HDSS), one of the next generation data storage devices, is a 2-dimensional page oriented memory system using volume hologram. HDSS has many noise sources such as crosstalk, scattering and inter pixel interference, etc. The noise source is changing intensity of the light used for carrying the data signal in HDSS. The inter pixel interference results in decrease of Signal to Noise Ratio and increase of Bit Error Rate. In order to improve these problems, this paper proposes to compensate the inter pixel interference with simple interference mask.


Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems | 2011

Effect of dynamic range consumption for microholographic data storage system

Do-Hyung Kim; Cheol-Ki Min; Janghyun Cho; Nakyeong Kim; Kyoung-Su Park; No-Cheol Park; Hyun-Seok Yang; Young-Pil Park

Abstract In microholographic data storage system (MDSS), compact recording is required to achieve high capacity.[1] When the data is recorded, neighbor monomer is also affected by reaction at the focal point.[2,3] This unintended process caused more monomer consumption and degradation of total capacity. To avoid this extra consumption of dynamic range, it is required to define the effective dynamic range for MDSS. In this paper, we experimentally investigate the relation between dynamic range consumption and micro grating formation. Dynamic range consumption was monitored by real time read-out system. Micrograting was recorded with different consumption ratio and compared by diffraction efficiency of track direction. Finally, we define suitable dynamic range for MDSS Key Words : Microhologram,, Photopolymer, Dynamic range 1. 서서 론론론 x0e x0fx10x11 x12x13x14 x15x16x16x17 x18x19x1a x1bx1c x1dx1ex1f ! x1b#x12

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