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22 November 1999 Spectral hole burning lookup tables for routing and address demultiplexing
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Abstract
Most optically accessed memory technologies resort to correlative address schemes. These addresses tend to be lengthy, inaccurate, and to produce crosstalk between fields. Alternative to full-length orthogonal, binary amplitude address codes are discussed here. Lookup table approaches could potentially reduce word length for address specification, but the complexity of the correlation process would still pertain. As the investigation of this topic proceeded its emphasis shifted so that the paper should more appropriately should be titled 'Short Addresses for Correlative Optical Memory Access.'
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Alan E. Craig "Spectral hole burning lookup tables for routing and address demultiplexing", Proc. SPIE 3802, Advanced Optical Data Storage: Materials, Systems, and Interfaces to Computers, (22 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370232
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KEYWORDS
Hole burning spectroscopy

Binary data

Data storage

Modulation

Multiplexing

Computer programming

Optical storage

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