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Patterned media
Known as:
Patterned medium protoypes
, Bit-patterned magnetic recording
, Bit-patterned recording
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Patterned media (also known as bit-patterned media or BPM) is a potential future hard disk drive technology to record data in magnetic islands (one…
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2016
2016
Battery Power Management Routing Considering Participation Duration for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Masaru Yoshimachi
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Yoshifumi Manabe
2016
Corpus ID: 56864837
We propose a new routing protocol BPMR (Battery Power Management Routing) for MANET (Mobile Ad Hoc NETwork). This protocol…
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2012
2012
EXIT-Chart-Based LDPC Code Design for 2D ISI Channels
L. Kong
,
Y. Guan
,
Jianping Zheng
,
G. Han
,
K. Cai
,
K. Chan
IEEE transactions on magnetics
2012
Corpus ID: 23991872
In this paper, optimization of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes to approach the symmetric information rate (SIR) of two…
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2012
2012
Two-Dimensional Magnetic Recording at 10 $\hbox{Tbits/in}^{2}$
R. Victora
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S. Morgan
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K. Momsen
,
E. Cho
,
M. F. Erden
IEEE transactions on magnetics
2012
Corpus ID: 43859276
A shingled recording head design is proposed that makes use of a saturation magnetization gradient to focus flux into the corner…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
Inter-Track Interference Mitigation for Bit-Patterned Magnetic Recording
Wu Chang
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J. R. Cruz
IEEE transactions on magnetics
2010
Corpus ID: 23730930
In bit-patterned magnetic recording (BPMR), inter-track interference (ITI) becomes a major impairment due to the small track…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
In situ small-angle x-ray scattering study of nanostructure evolution during decomposition of arc evaporated TiAlN coatings
M. Odén
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L. Rogström
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+4 authors
J. Ilavsky
2009
Corpus ID: 123506525
Small-angle x-ray scattering was used to study in situ decomposition of an arc evaporated TiAlN coating into cubic-TiN and cubic…
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2007
2007
Recording Simulation of Patterned Media Toward 2 Tb/in$^{2}$
N. Honda
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K. Yamakawa
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K. Ouchi
IEEE transactions on magnetics
2007
Corpus ID: 718056
Recording simulation of bit patterned media for recording densities toward 2 Tb/in2 was studied. The magnetic dot was modeled as…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Design of a manufacturable discrete track recording medium
D. Wachenschwanz
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Wen Jiang
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+5 authors
Chris Bajorek
IEEE transactions on magnetics
2005
Corpus ID: 37644831
The potential benefits of patterning discrete tracks onto a disk for magnetic data storage have long been investigated. A…
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2001
2001
Self-Alignment of Patterned Wafers Using Capillary Forces at a Water–Air Interface
B. Martin
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Donna C. Furnange
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T. Jackson
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T. Mallouk
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T. Mayer
2001
Corpus ID: 8187946
Precision alignment of features that are defined on separate substrates is an important step in fabricating a wide range of…
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1999
1999
Read channels for patterned media
Gordon F. Hughes
IEEE International Magnetics Conference
1999
Corpus ID: 39364606
Patterned media may alleviate thermal decay and transition noise limits on the horizon for conventional continuous film media. A…
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1997
1997
Considerations In The Design Of Probe Heads For 100 Gbit/in/sup 2/ Recording Density
S. Khizroev
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J. Bain
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H. Kryder
IEEE International Magnetics Conference
1997
Corpus ID: 40330080
Thin film perpendicular playback yoke-GMR heads capable of reading at a density of 100 Gbit/in/sup 2/ have been designed using 3D…
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