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28 October 2011 HRDFS design of high-resolution red-ray optical disk authoring system
Linyi Li, Chenxi H., Jianpin Xiong, Cheng Ma
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Proceedings Volume 8205, 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization; 82050X (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906296
Event: 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-imaging, and Visualization, 2011, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
One effective implementation of the High-resolution Red-ray Optical Disk File System (HRDFS), which is used for next generation optical storage system's authoring software, is presented in this paper. Logic Format of HRDFS will be introduced firstly. And the algorithms of constructing HRD directory structure, writing directory structure and file data will be focused on. Moreover, the experimental results of testing this implementation will be shown to prove the correctness and effectiveness of the algorithms. Overall, the HRDFS module, which is employed for translating common media streams into those of HRD format, is the essential part of HRD Authoring System. As the design is based on the view of HRD authoring system, it partly provides an efficient implementation way for HRD authoring system.
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Linyi Li, Chenxi H., Jianpin Xiong, and Cheng Ma "HRDFS design of high-resolution red-ray optical disk authoring system", Proc. SPIE 8205, 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization, 82050X (28 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906296
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KEYWORDS
Optical discs

Image processing

Navigation systems

Optical storage

Data storage

Binary data

Logic

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