WO2004001730A1 - Method and device for determining a set of recording pulse series parameters for optical carrier recording and optical record carrier - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of determining values of a set of recording pulse series parameters for optical carrier recording, where the recording pulse series are applied to a recording surface of an optical record carrier for writing a pattern of optically readable marks on the record carrier, a mark being formed by one recording pulse series, said method comprising writing a write test, each write test comprising a number N of test patterns, and each test pattern with pre-determined values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters, said values being different for each test pattern; and reading the test pattern and forming a read signal; and measuring jitter values of the read signal corresponding to each test pattern.
- the invention also relates to a device for determining values of a set of recording pulse series parameters for optical carrier recording, comprising recording means for writing a pattern of optically readable marks on a record carrier by irradiating a recording surface of the record carrier with recording pulse series, a mark being formed by one recording pulse series; a test signal generator for generating a test signal comprising a test pattern and supplying the test signal to an input of the recording means; reading means for reading marks on the record carrier and supplying the read signal; a jitter detector for measuring jitter values of the read signal corresponding to the test pattern and supplying the jitter signal to control means; control means for optimizing the values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters and supplying a control signal representing the optimized set of the recording pulse series parameters; processing means for converting input information to be recorded into an output signal supplied to the recording means, the output signal corresponding to pulse series of radiation and representing the input information, where optimized values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters are provided by the control signal.
- the invention further relates to an optical record carrier inscribable by a radiation beam, comprising a substrate and means on the substrate comprising control information.
- Japanese patent application No 11005244 discloses such a method for writing optical record carriers with optimized recording pulse parameters.
- a write test with standard values of write pulse parameters is performed.
- write tests are evaluated by evaluation parameters (e.g. jitter) and properties of an approximation formula for evaluation parameters are determined.
- the optimized values of recording pulse parameters are calculated using the approximation formula.
- the known method requires complicated calculations for each specific set of standard values of write tests and employs the approximation formula which is not scalable and universal.
- the first object is achieved when the method as described in the preamble is characterized in that the values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters are optimized using a linear dependence between the values of a set of recording pulse series parameters and relative jitter values.
- the pattern of optically readable marks may correspond, for example, to a run-length limited code sequence.
- the set of the optimized values of the recording pulse series parameters may be recorded on the optical record carrier.
- the invention in its embodiment is characterized in that the test patterns comprise a random run-length limited code sequence.
- the parameter denotes a radiation power of one of the recording pulses of the recording pulse series or a width of one of the recording pulses of the recording pulse series.
- the parameters for 3T marks differ from the parameters for longer marks and where T represents the time length of one period of a reference clock in a data signal.
- the second object of the invention is achieved when the device as described in the preamble is characterized in that the control means is arranged to derive the optimized values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters using a linear dependence between the values of a set of recording pulse series parameters and relative jitter values.
- the device may comprise storage means for storing coefficients of the linear dependence between the values of a set of recording pulse series parameters and the relative, jitter values. Storage means may also be operative to store the set of the optimized values of the set of the recording pulse series parameters.
- the third object of the invention is achieved when the optical record carrier as described in the preamble is characterized in that the control information includes predetermined values of coefficients of a linear dependence between values of a set of recording pulse series parameters and relative jitter values. Furthermore, the control information may include optimized values of a set of recording pulse series parameters.
- Fig. 1 shows a diagram of an optical recording device according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows jitter values in dependence with the recording power level (the recording pulse parameter) of the laser irradiation fitted with a non-linear curve.
- Fig. 3 shows an optical record carrier according to invention.
- Fig. 4 shown a strongly enlarged portion of the track comprising a pattern of marks in which the control information is encoded.
- Fig. 1 shows a device and an optical recording record carrier 1 according to the invention.
- the disk-shaped record carrier 1 has a transparent substrate 3 and a recording layer 5 arranged on it.
- the recording layer 5 comprises a material suitable for writing information by means of a radiation beam.
- the recording material may be phase-change, dye or any other material suitable for optical recording.
- Information may be recorded on the record carrier 1 in the form of optically detectable marks and lands on the record carrier.
- the device comprises a radiation source, e.g. a semiconductor laser 11, for emitting a radiation beam.
- a mark is formed when the recording layer 5 of the recording record carrier 1 is exposed to a single recording pulse of the radiation, characterized by a recording pulse parameter, which in this embodiment is a recording power level.
- a mark may also be written by a series of radiation pulses of equal or different lengths and one or more recording power levels.
- the radiation beam is converged on the recording layer 5 via a beam splitter 13, an objective lens 15 and the substrate 3.
- the record carrier 1 may also be air- incident, where the radiation beam is directly converged on the recording layer 5 without passing through the substrate 3.
- the semiconductor laser 11, the beam splitter 13 and the objective lens 15 form together a recording unit 17.
- the device comprises also a processing unit 21, which consists of, for example, a processor of the processing unit 23, where the processor is understood to mean any means suitable for performing calculations, e.g. a microprocessor or a digital signal processor.
- a signal S (e.g.
- an information signal or a test signal representing the information to be written on the record carrier 1 is fed into the processor of the processing unit 21.
- the processing unit 21 determines the set of the recording pulse series parameters for recording the information on the record carrier 1.
- the set of the recording pulse series parameters consists of recording power levels of the recording pulse. Determination of the recording power levels is performed taking into account an optimum recording power levels P opt calculated by a control unit 61.
- the control signal Sc of the control unit 61 is supplied to the processing unit 21. Once the optimum recording power levels P opt for a specific record carrier 1 is calculated, it may be supplied to the processing unit 21 from the information recorded on the record carrier 1.
- An output of the processing unit 21 is connected with the semiconductor laser 11 and the control unit 61.
- the device further comprises a test signal generator 31.
- the test signal generator 31 may consist of a processor of the test signal generator, which is suitable of generating the test signal S T .
- the test signal S T should preferably represent a test pattern which, when coded in the so-called eighth-to-fourteen modulation (EFM), comprises marks of all length.
- the test signal ST may be a random signal.
- the test signal S T is supplied to the input of the processing unit 21.
- the device further comprises a reading unit 41 formed by the semiconductor laser 11, the beam splitter 13, the objective lens 15, a detection system 43 and a circuit (not shown on the diagram) of the reading unit.
- the recorded record carrier 1 is exposed to the radiation beam at the reading power level P read emitted from the semiconductor laser 11.
- Radiation reflected firom the record carrier 1 is converged by the objective lens 15 and, after passing through the beam splitter 13, falls on the detection system 43, which converts the incident radiation into electric detector signals.
- the detector signals are input to a circuit of the reading unit, which derives several signals from the detector signals, such as a read signal S R representing the information being read from the record carrier 1.
- the read signal S R is further fed into a jitter detector 51.
- the jitter detector 51 measures jitter values of the read signal SR. Jitter is defined as the variance of a certain timing error. This can be either data to clock or data to data timing errors.
- the jitter values are supplied into the control unit 61 comprising a processor of the control unit, which may.be a simple microprocessor.
- the control unit 61 is also supplied with the signal Sp from the processing unit 61 containing the values the recording power levels P with which the test patterns have been recorded.
- the role of the control unit 61 is to derive optimum values of the recording power levels P op for the record carrier 1 and supply a control signal Sc to the processing unit 21.
- the device Before recording information on record carrier, the device sets its recording power levels P to the optimum values by performing the following procedure. First, a series of test patterns are recorded on the record carrier 1, each with a different pre-determined recording power level P .
- the range of pre-determined powers may be selected on the basis of an indicative power level derived from control information on the record carrier 1. Subsequent patterns may be written with a step-wise increased power. The patterns may be written anywhere on the record carrier 1, also in specially provide test areas. After reading the test patterns from the record carrier 1 , the processor of the control unit 61 forms a series of value pairs for the jitter J of the read signal S R for each pattern, provided by the jitter detector 51, and the pre-determined recording power levels with which that pattern has been recorded - provided by the processing unit 21.
- Fig. 2 shows a series of N-15 points, each representing a pair of values of jitter J and pre-determined recording power level of a test pattern.
- the points form a dependence 81 of jitter J values with respect to the pre-determined recording power level. It is apparent from fig. 2 that the dependence exhibits a non-linear (bathtub) characteristics.
- a parameter x in a certain recording pulse parameter (the parameter in a write strategy) which can be either an amplitude during a clock subdivision or a location of an edge in time.
- thermal crosstalk parameters further described in the embodiment will be the parameters defined in this application.
- the parameters for 3T marks (lands) (c, u) differ from the parameters for longer marks (d and v).
- the parameters c and d denote intermediate power level and the parameters u and v denote the elevated power level of the recording pulse.
- a parabola is defined by three measurement points. So, if we measure the jitter for at least three settings of a certain parameter x, we are able to calculate the best setting x for a single parameter resulting into the lowest jitter.
- Equation 1 is valid in a linearized region for a single write strategy parameter.
- the practical impact of this assumption is that the optimum setting of a parameter with respect to jitter is not dependent on the settings of the other parameters.
- Equation 2 can be put into a matrix notation from which we can see that the vector of interest x is now implicitly defined. However, the bottom jitter JBot tom is not of interest at first instance and can be eliminated by subtracting measurements Jo to JN -2 with JN-I-
- equation (4.5) is now linear with the optimum parameter vector x which can be seen from the matrix notation:
- the differential measurement vector ⁇ J has length N-l (N the number of measurements) and is therefore known.
- the differential input vector ⁇ X is applied to the system by the operator, and therefore also known. Since, in general ⁇ X is not square (so has no inverse ⁇ X "1 ) and the linear minimum mean square parameter estimation algorithm, the vector to be determined is the sensitivity and optimum parameter vector ax which can be found using
- Equation 4 can also be used for N > 2P+1. From the result vector ax, the sensitivities can be found at the even entries, while the optimum parameters can then be found after normalizing the odd entries to these sensitivities.
- the relative values of the sensitivities will be determined by: a number of factors (e.g. the frequency of occurrence of the corresponding runlength in the EFM sequence, the width in time modulated by this parameter in the strategy, the write power change in case of an amplitude parameter is equal to the parameter value times the timeslot in which it is effective.
- the parameters c and d in the TBWS last for only T/4, while u and v are 9T/4 long, this will affect a-, ad, a u and a v , etc.).
- TBWS Thermally Balanced Write Strategy
- the disc is a Mitsui (internal reference number CDROl-001) phthalo disc which has its optimum write power for 16X at 25 mW (main spot on disc).
- the automatic iterative optimizer gives
- Parameter c is changed in three steps: 0.25, 0.50 and 0.75, at each c-value, d is changed in three steps: 0.5, 0.75 and 1.00. These ranges are chosen because: from the implementation of
- the fit algorithm is applied offline using a MathCad 6.0 worksheet.
- the difference between the sensitivities can be ascribed to the ratio 3T/4T because these are affected by the c and d parameters respectively.
- the expected (lowest achievable) value of JBotto m can be calculated using equation 2 and is equal to 6.8%.
- the ⁇ T after a 3T land and the ⁇ T after a 4T land are changed in four steps.
- the recorded jitters (in %) are in the next table.
- FIG. 3 shows a disc-shaped optical record carrier 1 according to the invention.
- Recording layer of the record carrier can be inscribed optically or magneto-optically by a recording device.
- Information on the record carrier is represented by pattern of marks.
- Information is recorded in track by a recording process in which each mark is formed by one or more recording pulses of constant or varying recording power levels P.
- the recording parameters of the recording process such as the recording power level P, the number of pulses are to be tuned for the record carrier, in particular due to its material properties.
- An example of an inscribable record carrier is the known CD Write-Once.
- the record carrier has a continuous track 101 intended for recording.
- the track 101 may be spiral and in the form of an embossed groove or ridge.
- the area of the record carrier is divided in an information recording area 103 for recording user information and control area 105 for storing information relevant for recording user information.
- the control area 105 is marked by a dashed track in the fig..
- the value of optimum recording power levels P opt for recording the record carrier may be stored as a pattern of control information in the control area 105.
- the manufacturer of the record carrier 1 must record the value.
- the value may be recorded by user during, for instance, initialization of the record carrier 1, allowing the recording of a carrier-specific value.
- Fig. 4 shown a strongly enlarged portion 107 of the track comprising a pattern of marks 109 in which the control information is encoded.
- the recording power level as recording parameter, it will be clear that other recording parameters (e.g. specific timing of the recording pulse pattern for recording a mark) may be employed in the invention.
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