As the performance of CD-ROM drives continues to increase, special attention should be paid to any element in the system that disturbs the desired specifications. When very low access times are considered, it is mandatory to reach the target track within only one seek action, i.e. without any consequent retry or correction seek. Many CD-ROM drives count the tracks crossed during seeking and, by comparing this count with the pre-calculated seek length, the exact target location can be detected. This paper considers the error that affects the track-counting mechanism due to the rotating disc spiral. It is shown that, for a given seek length, the number of crossed tracks differs between outside- and inside-oriented seeks. The involved equation...
AbstractOne of the main goal of the operating system for the disk drives is to use the hardware effi...
Cylinder remapping is advocated as a technique for reducing mean seek distance in both single and mi...
Many have experienced problems with their Compact Disc player when a disc with a scratch or a finger...
As the performance of CD-ROM drives continues to increase, special attention should be paid to any e...
The periodic disturbances caused by the inherent eccentricity and unbalancing in compact disc system...
disk layout algorithms, seek distance optimization, disk data placement, disk reorganization © Copyr...
This paper describes a novel type of CD-ROM drive which can automatically distinguish between two ba...
© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. The dependence of the ...
This paper presents an adaptive-speed/CAV algorithm which regulates the disc velocity in a CD-ROM sy...
Due to the widening performance gap between RAM and disk drives, a large number of I/O optimization ...
Abstract-In operating systems, seek time is very crucial part, because all device requests are linke...
An adaptive UNIX disk device driver is described. To reduce seek times, the driver copies frequently...
In this paper it is demonstrated how with simple techniques it is possible to obtain insight into th...
A compact disc (CD) player is an optical decoding device that reproduces high-quality audio from a d...
AbstractOne of the main goal of the operating system for the disk drives is to use the hardware effi...
Cylinder remapping is advocated as a technique for reducing mean seek distance in both single and mi...
Many have experienced problems with their Compact Disc player when a disc with a scratch or a finger...
As the performance of CD-ROM drives continues to increase, special attention should be paid to any e...
The periodic disturbances caused by the inherent eccentricity and unbalancing in compact disc system...
disk layout algorithms, seek distance optimization, disk data placement, disk reorganization © Copyr...
This paper describes a novel type of CD-ROM drive which can automatically distinguish between two ba...
© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. The dependence of the ...
This paper presents an adaptive-speed/CAV algorithm which regulates the disc velocity in a CD-ROM sy...
Due to the widening performance gap between RAM and disk drives, a large number of I/O optimization ...
Abstract-In operating systems, seek time is very crucial part, because all device requests are linke...
An adaptive UNIX disk device driver is described. To reduce seek times, the driver copies frequently...
In this paper it is demonstrated how with simple techniques it is possible to obtain insight into th...
A compact disc (CD) player is an optical decoding device that reproduces high-quality audio from a d...
AbstractOne of the main goal of the operating system for the disk drives is to use the hardware effi...
Cylinder remapping is advocated as a technique for reducing mean seek distance in both single and mi...
Many have experienced problems with their Compact Disc player when a disc with a scratch or a finger...