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Evaluating Track-Following Servo Performance of High-Density Hard Disk Drives Using Patterned Media
2009
IEEE transactions on magnetics
In recent years, track densities of magnetic hard disks have continued to grow. A promising approach to continuing the trend to ultrahigh density is using bit-patterned media (BPM). However, the implementation of BPM in hard disk drives (HDDs) to achieve high recording density is challenging and requires various new techniques, such as new servo pattern designs and position error signal (PES) decoding schemes. In applying BPM in HDDs, it is important to select a servo pattern providing
doi:10.1109/tmag.2009.2025035
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