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1 January 1983 Critical Issues In High Density Magnetic And Optical Data Storage
Alan E. Bell
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Proceedings Volume 0382, Optical Data Storage; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970178
Event: Optical Data Storage, 1983, Incline Village, United States
Abstract
The storage of machine-readable information is of fundamental importance in today's highly complex and computer-oriented society. Shipments of data storage peripherals in 1982 had a total value well in excess of $10 billion, and the strong demand for additional capacity is reflected in the high annual growth rate of this market.
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Alan E. Bell "Critical Issues In High Density Magnetic And Optical Data Storage", Proc. SPIE 0382, Optical Data Storage, (1 January 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970178
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Magnetism

Optical storage

Head

Magnetic tracking

Servomechanisms

Signal to noise ratio

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