2002
DOI: 10.1117/12.453409
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<title>Read/write demonstrator of rewritable holographic memory card system</title>

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“…Calculated data density 0-7803-7379-0/02/$17.0002002 IEEE A well know method to avoid the effect of different error sources is the optimization of codes. Theoretical and experimental investigations show [ 1,4,5,7] that in our optical system the optimal code is a constantweight sparse modulation code. In this case we convert 8 bits ASCII characters into 4x5 binary matrices.…”
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“…Calculated data density 0-7803-7379-0/02/$17.0002002 IEEE A well know method to avoid the effect of different error sources is the optimization of codes. Theoretical and experimental investigations show [ 1,4,5,7] that in our optical system the optimal code is a constantweight sparse modulation code. In this case we convert 8 bits ASCII characters into 4x5 binary matrices.…”
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ut 8, Hungary OFTILINK has developed and presented a polarization holographic reading writing system using 1-2 pm thick storage layer on a card form media [1,2,3]. Storage density of 1.3 bit/pm2 has been achieved without multiplexing with sparse code modulation and Fourier-filtering.
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