Year: 1983 Journal: Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 1316 Pages: 225-228 Publisher: SPIE
We consider algebraic codes for the efficient storage of binary data on an optical disk. An [n,k.t] code will store k bits of data in n cells of memory t times. A [15,4.6] code is described that can increase the capacity of a disk by 60%.
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Computer science Code (set theory) Computer data storage Binary number Optical storage Parallel computing Arithmetic Computer hardware Operating system Programming language Mathematics
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