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28 June 1999 Lens shift correction for DVD-RAM tracking servo
Tetsuya Shihara, Katsuya Watanabe, Shin-ichi Kadowaki, Hiromichi Ishibashi
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Abstract
Generally, push-pull tracking detection, necessary for read/write type optical disk, is sensitive to tracking lens-shift caused by eccentric disk rotation or track jump acceleration /deceleration. The lens-shift yields tracking offset easily, which makes record or reproduction information signal jitters get worse. The tracking offset versus to the lens-shift tends to be large, as an optical pick-up becomes small. Furthermore, in consideration of mobile application, not only the lens-shift but also the lens droops in a vertical posture increases.
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Tetsuya Shihara, Katsuya Watanabe, Shin-ichi Kadowaki, and Hiromichi Ishibashi "Lens shift correction for DVD-RAM tracking servo", Proc. SPIE 3864, Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 1999, 38640A (28 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.997639
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Servomechanisms

Optical tracking

Actuators

Optical discs

Objectives

Optical storage

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