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WOM codes reduce write amplification in NAND flash memory
2012
2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
This paper proposes a NAND flash system that uses Write-Once Memory (WOM) codes to encode the data stored. It is shown through both analysis and simulation that, with proper parameters, flash memories which use WOM codes to encode data can achieve a lower write amplification than in a non-WOM-coded system. For example, in a 16-level per cell flash memory, when a two-write MLC WOM code is used with a total overprovisioning of 0.8, the write amplification is 15% lower than a non-WOM-coded system.
doi:10.1109/glocom.2012.6503611
dblp:conf/globecom/XiangKY12
fatcat:5udkxypsxrezpaqhizfqusy7xm