Misalignment Compensation and Equalization for Holographic Data Storage
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概要
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In this study, misalignment compensation and equalization methods for holographic data storage are developed and evaluated. The proposed compensation algorithm removes a known contribution for pixel misregistration. The equalization technique reduces the number of error factors created by bright “Off” and dark “On” pixels. Experimental results are shown to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
- 2009-03-25
著者
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Park Jooyoun
Digital Media Laboratory Daewoo Electronics Co. Ltd.
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Park Gwitae
Department Of Electrical Engineering Korea University
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Jung Heungsang
Digital Media Lab., Daewoo Electronics Corporation, 543 Dangjeong, Gunpo, Gyeonggi 435-733, Korea
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Yoon Pilsang
Digital Media Lab., Daewoo Electronics Corp., 543 Dangjeong, Kunpo, Kyonggi 435-733, Korea
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Kim Haksun
Digital Media Lab., Daewoo Electronics Corp., 543 Dangjeong, Kunpo, Kyonggi 435-733, Korea
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