Holographic data storage system is one of the next-generation data storage systems and is characterized by its high storage density and fast data transfer rate. However, holographic data storage systems are very sensitive to disturbances that affect the position of the media. Therefore, tracking servo control is needed to ensure a good performance of the system even if disturbances occur, such as eccentricity of the disk and external shock. In our previous researches on tracking servo methods, we used additional beams or recorded servo track images with data pages to record additional gratings with data pages. Therefore, the recording density may be reduced and the system may be complicated. In addition, the performance of the system may be compromised by cross-talk noise caused between the reference beams and additional beams. In this paper, we propose a tracking servo method using the residual beam, which is reflected by the reflective optical filter. This method does not require recording supplementary gratings or use additional beams, and only needs to record data pages. The residual beam is retrieved with desired retrieved beam by the reference beam and wasted during the retrieving process. We first constructed a holographic data storage system and designed a reflective optical filter to detect tracking error signals. After detecting the tracking error signals, a tracking servo controller using a lead-lag compensator was incorporated to reduce the tracking error signals. The performance of the designed controller was verified by simulated and experimental results. Finally, the performance of the tracking servo method was investigated by comparing the retrieved data images.
Holographic Data Storage System, one of the next generation data storage devices, is a 2-dimensional page oriented memory system using volume holograms in writing and retrieving process. Recently photopolymer with disc type substrate was selected as a media for the Holographic Data Storage System. The disc tilt occurs when the media rotates and the external disturbance applies. The disc tilt causes the change of the angle between the reference beam and the media, the data cannot be retrieved with the right angle or other data page is retrieved. The tilt is generated in a 2-axis direction (tangential, radial). The tangential tilt direction is the same with the multiplexing plane, while the radial tilt direction is a perpendicular to the multiplexing plane. In this research we propose 2-axis tilt angle servo system. The tilt errors are measured by using external photo detector and the additional red laser. Then the tangential direction tilt is compensated by using the galvano mirror. Also the radial direction tilt is compensated by the rotating prism between the relay lens in the reference field. Finally we confirm the compensation results through the Signal to Noise Ratio(SNR) and Bit Error Rate(BER).
Page-oriented holographic data storage (HDS) is very sensitive to the disturbances. However, vibration effect by disc imbalance can be ignored because data pages are recorded and retrieved with stop-go rotation. Therefore, just estimating de-track due to eccentricity of disc is enough to construct stable track servo system. In this paper, propose the spacing of track servo patterns optimization method using Least Mean Square (LMS) estimation algorithm. Through the patterns spacing optimization, storage density maximize can be achieved.
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