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30 November 1999 Status of international optical disk standards
Di Chen, John Neumann
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Abstract
Optical technology for data storage offers media removability with unsurpassed reliability. As the media are removable, data interchange between the media and drives from different sources is a major concern. The optical recording community realized, at the inception of this new storage technology development, that international standards for all optical recording disk/cartridge must be established to insure the healthy growth of this industry and for the benefit of the users. Many standards organizations took up the challenge and numerous international standards were established which are now being used world-wide. This paper provides a brief summary of the current status of the international optical disk standards.
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Di Chen and John Neumann "Status of international optical disk standards", Proc. SPIE 3806, Recent Advances in Metrology, Characterization, and Standards for Optical Digital Data Disks, (30 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371151
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Optical discs

Digital video discs

Optical storage

Bismuth

Optical tracking

Compact discs

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