New Write Shift Compensation Method Modified for Optical Disk Systems to Which Partial Response Maximum Likelihood (PRML) Detection Is Applied
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概要
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- 2003-02-28
著者
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Iwata Katsuo
Core Technology Center Digital Media Network Company Toshiba Corporation
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Nagai Yukiko
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Waseda University
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KASHIHARA Yutaka
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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WATABE Kazuo
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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OGAWA Akihito
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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Watabe Kazuo
Core Technology Center Digital Media Network Company Toshiba Corporation
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NAGAI Yuji
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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MARUYAMA Sumitaka
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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NAGASATO Makoto
Core Technology Center, Digital Media Network Company, Toshiba Corporation
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