WO2005038779A2 - Write-once optical disc, and method and apparatus for recording/reproducing data on/from the optical disc - Google Patents

Write-once optical disc, and method and apparatus for recording/reproducing data on/from the optical disc Download PDF

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WO2005038779A2
WO2005038779A2 PCT/KR2004/002592 KR2004002592W WO2005038779A2 WO 2005038779 A2 WO2005038779 A2 WO 2005038779A2 KR 2004002592 W KR2004002592 W KR 2004002592W WO 2005038779 A2 WO2005038779 A2 WO 2005038779A2
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  • the present invention relates to a write-once optical disc and a method and apparatus for recording/ reproducing data on/ from the write-once optical disc, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for recording final management information in a defect management area of the write-once disc and a method and apparatus for utilizing the same to perform recording/ reproducing for the write-once optical disc.
  • optical discs on which high-capacity data can be recorded are widely being used.
  • a new high- density optical recording medium for example, a Blu-ray disc
  • the Blu-ray disc is the next generation HD-DVD technology and the next generation optical recording solution, and has an excellent capability to store data more than the existing DVDs.
  • BD- WO write-once Blu-ray disc
  • BD-RE rewritable Blu-ray disc
  • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the structure of a recording area of a rewritable BD-RE.
  • the BD-RE shown in FIG. 1 is a single layer disc having one recording layer.
  • the disc includes from the inner periphery thereof a lead-in area, a data area and a lead-out area.
  • the data area is provided with an inner spare area (ISAO) and an outer spare area (OSAO) respectively disposed at the inner and outer peripheries to replace defective areas on the disc, and a user data area for recording user data therein and provided between the spare areas.
  • ISAO inner spare area
  • OSAO outer spare area
  • BD-RE rewritable blue-ray disc
  • data recorded in the defective area is transferred to and recorded in a portion of the spare area such as the ISAO or OSAO.
  • This portion of the spare area is also known as a replacement area.
  • the position information of the defective area and the * position information of the corresponding replacement area are recorded in defect management areas (DMA1 ⁇ DMA4) provided in the lead-in/ out areas to perform defect management.
  • the BD-RE has a cluster as a minimal recording part recorded thereon. One cluster is composed of total 32 sectors, and one sector is composed of 2048 bytes. In particular, the BD-RE allocates and uses 32 clusters as the defect management area (DMA).
  • the entire area of the disc can be used randomly irrespective of the specific recording manner. Also, since the defect management information can be written, erased and rewritten repeatedly even in the defect management areas (DMAs), it does not matter even though only a small size of the defect management area is provided.
  • DMAs defect management areas
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the. structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 1.
  • Each of the DMA1 through DMA4 has the structure shown in FIG. 2.
  • defect management information stored in the DMA1 is recorded also in each of the other DMAs (DMA2, DMA3 and DMA4) so that this information is not lost and is available even if one of the DMAs becomes defective.
  • one DMA is composed of total 32 clusters.
  • Four heading clusters (Cluster 1 ⁇ Cluster 4) of the DMA are provided as an area in which disc definition structure (DDS) information is repeatedly recorded four times, one cluster for one DDS.
  • Remaining Clusters 5 to 32 are provided as an area in which a defect list (DFL) is recorded seven times, four clusters for one DFL.
  • a variety of information required for disc management is recorded in the DDS, which includes position information (Pointer DFL, hereinafter referred to as "P_DFL”) for informing a position of a valid DFL.
  • P_DFL position information
  • the DFL is recorded at a 1 st position of DFL (Cluster 5 to Cluster 8) of the DMA, and the position information (P_DFL) on the DFL is recorded in the DDS.
  • the new DFL is overwritten at the 1 st position of DFL (Cluster 5 to Cluster 8).
  • the 1 st position of DFL (area in which the DFL is recorded) may become a damaged area.
  • the new DFL is recorded at a valid 2 nd position of DFL (Cluster 9 to Cluster 12) of the DMA, and the position information on this new DFL (New PJDFL) is recorded in the DDS. Accordingly, 3 rd to 7 th positions of DFLs (Cluster 13 to Cluster 32) of the DMA first remain to be in the unrecorded state in which recording has not yet been made, and then are sequentially recorded with the next new DFL.
  • the DFL is newly recorded at the 3 rd position of DFL (Cluster 13 to Custer 16), and the position information on this new DFL (New P_DFL) is recorded in the DDS.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the structure of a dual layer BD-RE having two recording layers (Layers 0 and 1).
  • the disc has four DMAs (DMA 1 ⁇ DMA4) each having total 64 clusters.
  • Two DMA parts in the Layers 0 and 1 constitute one DMA.
  • the DMA 1 is composed of the two DMA parts ("DMA1" and "DMA I s ) in the Layers 0 and 1.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the structure of each defect management area of the dual layer BD-RE of FIG. 3.
  • each DMA includes a DDS recorded in each of Clusters 1 ⁇ 4, a reserved area at Clusters 5 ⁇ 8, and Clusters 9 ⁇ 64 for recording the DFLs.
  • recording is made on the basis of the same concept as that of the recording method of the single layer DMA of FIG. 2, but differs in that one DFL is recorded with 8 clusters (e.g., Clusters 9 to 16) and that the reserved area is provided between the DDS (Clusters 1 to 4) and the DFL (Clusters 9 to 64).
  • Clusters 9 to 64 are provided as an area in which the DFL is recorded for seven times, 8 clusters for one DFL recording.
  • overwriting can be made in any one of the recording areas of the disc such that a recording manner is not much limited.
  • a recording manner is not much limited.
  • the recording manner is not only much limited, but also the defect management becomes an important matter especially when data is recorded on a high-density write-once disc such as a BD-WO.
  • BD-WO which takes into consideration the characteristics of the disc such as the write-once characteristic. Further, a case in which recording can be performed on the disc should be generally distinguished from a "final" case in which recording is no longer performed. And in such cases, a method of recording and managing the defect management information is needed.
  • the present invention is directed to a write-once optical disc, and a method and apparatus for recording final management information on the optical disc, which substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
  • a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA)
  • the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
  • TDMA temporary defect management area
  • DMA defect management area
  • a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA)
  • the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including a plurality of duplicated defect lists and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
  • TDMA temporary defect management area
  • DMA defect management area
  • a write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the DMA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
  • TDMA temporary defect management area
  • DMA defect management area
  • a write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the D MA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
  • TDMA temporary defect management area
  • DMA defect management area
  • an apparatus for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA)
  • the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information, wherein the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
  • an apparatus for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA)
  • the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/ reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information
  • the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a single layer BD-RE according to a related art
  • FIG. 2 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 1 according to a related art
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a dual layer BD- RE according to a related art
  • FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 3 according to a related art
  • FIG. 5 is a view illustrating the structure of a single layer write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a recording/ reproducing method for a write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the single layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the single layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 9 is a view illustrating the structure of a dual layer write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 10 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the dual layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 11 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the dual layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a recording/ reproducing apparatus for a write-once optical disc according to the present invention.
  • BD-WO Blu-ray disc write-once
  • the write-once optical disc according to the present invention not only includes a spare area for defect management, but also includes a temporary disc management area (TDMA) for recording management information therein before the disc is finalized, and a defect management area (DMA) for recording final management information therein when the disc is finalized.
  • TDMA temporary disc management area
  • DMA defect management area
  • the write-once optical disc has a single recording layer, which includes a lead-in area 60, a data area 70 and a lead-out area 80.
  • the data area 70 includes an inner spare area ISAO, a user data area 71, and an outer spare area OSAO.
  • the write-once optical disc since it has to include many areas on which a variety of management information of the disc is recorded, it includes a plurality of Temporary Defect Management Areas or Temporary Disc Management Areas (hereinafter, referred to as "TDMA”), and includes a defect management area or a disc management area (hereinafter, referred to as "DMA") for recording final management information therein when the disc is finalized.
  • TDMA Temporary Defect Management Areas or Temporary Disc Management Areas
  • DMA disc management area
  • Four DMAs (DMA1 ⁇ DMA4) are provided in the lead-in and lead-out areas 60 and 80 of the disc.
  • the temporary defect management area TDMA has general management information as well as defect management information mixed and recorded therein.
  • the general management information includes a recorded state of the disc, and the defect management information is created generally while the disc is used. If the disc is finalized, the disc is in a state in which recording (e.g., to the user data area) can be no longer made. Therefore, the management information from the TDMA is transferred to and recorded in the DMA as the final management information. Accordingly, the TDMA or DMA is used depending on whether or not the write-once optical disc is finalized.
  • the TDMAs are generally classified into two kinds: primary TDMA (hereinafter, referred to as "PTDMA”) having a fixed size (for example, 2048 clusters) and located in the lead-in area; and additional TDMA (referred to as "ATDMA”) having a variable size and located in the outer spare area (OSAO) among the spare areas of the data area. They are respectively named as the PTDMA0 and the ATDMA0 as examples in the structure of FIG. 5. Accordingly, a temporary defect management area (TDMA) of the present invention can be a PTDMA or an ATDMA.
  • PTDMA primary TDMA
  • ATDMA0 outer spare area
  • PTDMA primary temporary defect management area
  • ATDMA additional temporary defect management area
  • the PTDMAO of a fixed size e.g., 2048 clusters
  • the ATDMA0 can be selectively allocated or may not even be allocated.
  • a size (PI) of the ATDMA0 is variously determined.
  • a specific-rated size for example, PI - Nl/4) may be appropriate in view of the size (Nl) of the spare area (OSAO).
  • the inventive write-once optical disc includes a plurality of the temporary defect management areas (TDMAs) in addition to the defect management areas (DMAs).
  • the temporary defect management areas (TDMAs) include the PTDMA(s) allocated with a fixed size and the ATDMA(s) allocated to a specific spare area and having a variable size.
  • the "management information" among the terms used in the present invention is named and used to include the "defect management information" and/or the "general management information.”
  • the defect management information includes information for managing a position of a defective area and a position of a corresponding replacement area so as to manage the defective area of the disc.
  • the general management information includes management information, except for the defect management information of the disc, and is exemplified as information and the like for distinguishing the recorded area and the un-recorded area of the disc to represent the recorded state.
  • the write-once optical disc according to the present invention includes information for managing whether any area of the disc is a recorded area or an unrecorded area.
  • the management information according to the present invention is described in detail as below.
  • the same management information is recorded in the PTDMA and the ATDMA of the disc, but FIG. 5 illustrates in detail only the management information recorded in the PTDMAO for description convenience. Still referring to FIG. 5, the management information is mainly distinguished into three kinds.
  • the first kind is a Temporary Defect List (TDFL) for recording a defect list to manage the defective areas of the disc.
  • the second kind is a Sequential Recording Range Information (SRRI) and a Space Bit Map (SBM) for indicating the recorded state of the disc.
  • the third kind is a Temporary Disc Definition Structure (TDDS) including the defect management and the general management to record various necessary information of the disc.
  • the SRRI and the SBM are not used at the same time. If a sequential recording is used on the disc, the SRRI is recorded in the TDMA (e.g., PTDMAO, ATDMAO, etc.).
  • the SBM is recorded in the TDMA.
  • the management information is recorded in the TDMA whenever updating is needed.
  • the TDDS is recorded together with the TDFL or the SRRI (or the SBM) that is always updated.
  • Information recorded in the TDDS is exemplified as the position information and the like of the updated TDFL (or SRRI or SBM). In case that the recording area (i.e., the user data area) of the disc no longer remains, there is no further recording to the temporary defect management area, or in case that a user no longer wants to record on the disc, the disc is finalized.
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a recording/ reproducing method for a write-once optical disc such as a BD-WO of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention, and particularly illustrates how data is reproduced with reference to the finalized disc. It should be noted that the method of FIG. 6 is also equally applicable to BD-WOs to be discussed later in connection with FIGs. 7-11.
  • the disc is to be finalized while data is reproduced from the disc (S10).
  • the disc is to be finalized, e.g., if the recording area (e.g., user data area) no longer remains on the disc, if there is no temporary defect management area, if the user no longer wants to record data on the disc, if a disc finalize command is received from the user or host, etc. If the disc is finalized, then no further recording to the user data area occurs.
  • the disc is not to be finalized at step S10, data is validly reproduced from the disc (S21), and the generated management information is repeatedly recorded in the temporary defect management area(s) (TDMA(s))(S22).
  • step S10 determines that the disc is to be finalized, the final management information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA). This process is discussed as below.
  • the updated management information recorded at last i.e., the latest management information
  • the management information includes the TDFL, the SRRI (or SBM), the TDDS and the like as discussed above.
  • the latest management information is transferred from the TDMA (e.g., PTDMA or ATDMA) to and recorded in the defect management area (e.g., DMAl or DMA2 or DMA3 or DMA4) as the final management information of the disc.
  • the latest TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL area of the DMA as the DFL.
  • the latest TDDS is transferred to and recorded in the DDS area of the DMA as the DDS.
  • the latest SRRI (or latest SBM) in the TDMA is transferred to and recorded in the SRRI (or SBM) area of the DMA.
  • the contents of one DMA are copied into each of the other DMAs.
  • step S32 When the TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL, it is checked whether the recorded DFL is valid or damaged (S32) such that only the position information on the valid DFL area is recorded as the position information (P_DFL) in the DDS (S33), and after completion of the disc finalization, only reproduction operation from the disc is enabled (S34).
  • the process of determining whether a particular disc area is damaged or defective as in step S32 can be done using existing techniques such as by examining signal characteristics from the disc area, etc.
  • steps S32 and S33 of recording the final management information at the time of disc finalization are particularly described in detail by referring to FIGs. 7 and 8.
  • FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA of the BD-WO shown in FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the position information (P_DFL) that identifies the position or location of a valid DFL is recorded in one DDS for all valid DFLs.
  • the DMA has the same size (e.g, 32 clusters) at the same position of the disc such as the DMA of the BD-RE having one recording layer as shown in FIG. 2 so as to secure compatibility with the BD-RE, but the recording manner is different due to the "write- once" characteristic of the BD-WO as described below.
  • the updated TDFL of the temporary defect management area is detected, transferred to and recorded in the DFL area(s) of the defect management area (DMA).
  • the updated TDFL (latest TDFL) is repeatedly recorded for up to seven times in Clusters 5-32 of the DMA.
  • reference numerals 61 to 67 represent the 1 st through 7 th positions of duplicated DFLs respectively.
  • a DFL is duplicated in Clusters 5-8, in Cluster 9-12, in Clusters 13-16, in Clusters 17-20, etc.
  • these groups of clusters for recording duplicate DFLs are also referred to herein as DFL areas.
  • Clusters 13-16 is a DFL area
  • Clusters 17-20 is another DFL area.
  • step S32 it is checked whether or not each DFL area is defective. If the DFL area is determined not to be defective, that DFL area as recorded is defined as a valid area. If the DFL area is determined to be defective, it is defined as a damaged area. The position of each of the valid DFL areas is recorded in the DDS.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a case in which the 2 nd , 3 rd , 4 th and 6 th positions of DFL (62, 63, 64 and 66) are 5 defined as the valid areas, and the position information on each of these valid areas is all recorded in the DDS. This can be done in different ways. According to one way, the DFL can be recorded into a particular DFL area of the DMA. Just after recording, the system can verify whether or 0 not the recorded DFL area is defective. If the system verifies that the recorded DFL area is not defective, then the system records the position information on this recorded DFL area to the DDS of the DMA and then
  • the DFL is copied into the next DFL area. If the system verifies that the recorded DFL area is defective, then the position information on the 5 recorded DFL area is not recorded in the DDS, but the DFL is copied into the next DFL area of the DMA. This process is repeated so that the same DFL may be repeatedly recorded for up to seven times into the DFL areas of the DMA. According to another way, the DFL can be repeatedly recorded in each 0 of the seven DFL areas and then the system can verify whether or not each of the seven DFL areas is defective. After the group verification, the position information on any valid DFL area may be recorded in the DDS.
  • the position information on the DFL area is also referred to as "P_DFL”5 or "First PSN of Defect List", and is used to indicate a particular area with a physical sector number (PSN) disposed at the head of that area.
  • PSN physical sector number
  • the content of the latest TDDS is not only transferred to and recorded in the DDS of the DMA, but also the position information (P_DFL) on the valid DFLs is recorded in the DDS of the DMA.
  • the TDDS may include an area in which the position information (P_DFL) on the valid DFLs can be recorded. However, since this area of the TDDS is not needed until the disc is finalized, this area of the TDDS may be recorded initially with non-meaningful information such as "OOh" or "FFh".
  • Cluster 1 stores therein the DDS (latest TDDS transferred) and the latest SRRI (or SBM). The contents of Cluster 1 are repeatedly stored in each Cluster 2, Cluster 3, and Cluster 4.
  • the DDS may be stored in Sector 0 and the SRRI/ SBM may be stored in Sectors 1-31; or the SRRI/ SBM may be stored in Sectors 0-30 and the DDS may be stored in Sector 31 of the cluster.
  • the DDS includes an area 50 in which total seven pieces of position information (P_DFL) can be recorded. More specifically, this area 50 stores therein a first PSN of defect list # 1 through a first PSN of defect list #7. In this embodiment, the first PSNs of only the valid DFLs are stored in the area 50. In the example of FIG. 7, it is assumed that only the 2 nd , 3 rd , 4 th and 6 th positions of DFLs are valid so that only the position information on these valid areas is sequentially recorded in the area 50 of the DDS, and the position information on the remaining damaged DFLs is not recorded in the DDS.
  • the area 50 of the DDS stores therein the first PSN of Defect List #1 (51) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the valid DFL area (62) at Clusters 9-12, the first PSN of Defect List #2 (52) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (63) at Clusters 13-16, the first PSN of Defect List #3 (53) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (64) at Clusters 17-20, and the first PSN of Defect List #4 (54) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (66) at Clusters 25-28.
  • the location of damaged 1 st , 5 ⁇ and 7 th positions of DFL (61, 65 and 67) is not stored in the DDS. Any unused portion of the area 50 can be recorded with some predetermined value such as "OOh" or "FFh".
  • the location of each of the valid DFL areas is stored sequentially in the area 50 so that there exist seven pieces of position information on the DFLs in the DDS. If, for some reason, all the recorded DFL areas of the DMA are damaged areas, then the seven pieces of position information on the DFLs may be all recorded as "OOh” or "FFh” in the area 50 of the DDS. In such case, since there are four defect management areas (DMAs) on the disc with the same information redundantly recorded in each of the DMAs, the valid information of the DFL can be read from other DMAs that are not damaged. As a result, the present scheme secures important management information.
  • DMAs defect management areas
  • the SRRI (or SBM) is recorded together with the DDS in the BD-WO.
  • the BD-RE of FIG. 2 does not record the SRRI (or SBM) in the DDS as the management information and instead, non-meaningful information ("OOh or "FFh”) is recorded in the remaining sectors of the cluster having the DDS.
  • the recording/ reproducing apparatus e.g., the device shown in FIG. 12
  • the recording/ reproducing apparatus reads the position/ location information (P_DFL) on the first valid DFL area, from the DDS of the corresponding DMA, to access the DFL at the first valid location. If the defect and the like are found at this first valid location, the apparatus reads the location information (P_DFL) on the next valid DFL area and accesses the DFL at that second valid location identified by the location information (P_DFL).
  • FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA of the BD-WO of FIG. 5 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the structure and use of the DMA in FIG. 8 are identical to those of the DMA in FIG. 7, except for that only one position information (P_DFL) on one valid DFL area of the DMA is recorded in the DDS and that any subsequent duplicate recording of the DFL into the other DFL areas of the DMA may be optional.
  • the system verifies if the recorded DFL area of the DMA is a valid area. If it is, then the system records the position information (P_DFL) on this valid DFL area to an area 55 of the DDS. Then the process may stop. Optionally or mandatorily, the system may record the DFL in the next DFL area(s) of the DMA. But even in these cases, the position information on these next DFL area(s) is not recorded in the DDS so that only one position information remains in the DDS. In the example shown in FIG.
  • the position information on only the 2 nd position of DFL (i.e., the first PSN of DFL at Clusters 9-12) is recorded in the area 55 of the DDS.
  • the DFL can be repeatedly recorded in Clusters 5-32 for seven times, it is possible to record the DFL in such a manner that the DFL is not recorded at the remaining clusters of the DMA when the valid position of one DFL area is obtained.
  • the latest TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL area 61 (Clusters 5 to 8) of the DMA.
  • the latest TDFL is also transferred to and recorded in the next DFL area 62 (Clusters 9 to 12) of the DMA. If this area is determined to be a non-defective /valid area, then the position information on this valid DFL area 62 is recorded in the DDS. At this time, transferring and recording of the latest TDFL at the remaining DFL areas 63-67 (Clusters 13 to 32) may not be performed. Instead, these remaining areas may be recorded as "OOh”, "FFh”, or some other designated value/manner.
  • the position information (51) on only one first valid DFL area 62 is stored in the DDS of the DMA.
  • FIGs. 9 to 11 illustrate embodiments in which the inventive concept is expanded and applied to a dual layer optical disc having two recording layers. The methods of FIG. 6 are equally applicable to the dual layer discs of FIGs. 9 to 11.
  • FIG. 9 is a view illustrating the dual layer structure of a write-once optical disc such as BD-WO according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the dual layer write-once optical disc includes a first recording layer (Layer 0) and a second recording layer (Layer 1) each having a lead-in area, a data area, and a lead-out area.
  • the recording layers respectively include a PTDMAO (Layer 0) and a PTDMA 1 (Layer 1) each having a fixed size.
  • Four spare areas can be totally allocated in the data areas.
  • An inner spare area ISAO and an outer spare area OSAO can be allocated to the inner and outer peripheries of the first recording layer (Layer 0), and an inner spare area ISAl and an outer spare area OSAl can be allocated to the inner and outer peripheries of the second recording layer (Layer 1).
  • the ATDMAs may exist only within the OSAO, OSAl and ISAl, and they are respectively named as the ATDMAO, ATDMA 1 and ATDMA2.
  • alphabets N, P, Q and L represent information representing the size of the corresponding areas. Specifically, it may be desirable that the size (P2) of each of the ATDMAO and the ATDMA 1 is approximately 1/4 of the size (N2) of the OSA0/OSA1. It may be desirable that the size (Q) of the ATDMA2 is approximately 1/4 of the size (L) of the ISAl. This is determined under a regulation, and it is apparent that a different size as needed can be allocated to these areas.
  • the same management information may be recorded in the PTDMA (PTDMAO and PTDMA1) and the ATDMA (ATDMAO and ATMDA1); however, FIG. 9 illustrates only the management information recorded in the PTDMA 1 for description convenience.
  • the management information recorded in each of these PTDMA/ ATMDA includes the TDFL, the TDDS, the SRRI (or the SBM) and the like as discussed above in connection with the single layer disc structure.
  • a disc is finalized, e.g., if a recording area no longer remains on the disc, if there is no temporary defect management area, or if a user no longer wants recording on the disc.
  • the latest updated management information recorded in the temporary defect management area is transferred to and recorded in the defect management area (DMA) as the final management information as discussed above.
  • DMA defect management area
  • FIG. 10 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA in the dual layer disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the DMA structure and use of the dual layer disc in FIG. 10 are identical to those of the single layer disc in FIG. 7, except for that the size of the DMA is 64 clusters, Clusters 5-8 are reserved and each DFL is recorded in the DMA within 8 clusters (instead of 4 clusters in the single layer disc). Accordingly, the position information on all the valid DFLs is recorded in the DDS of the DMA as shown in FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 11 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA in the dual layer disc of FIG. 9 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the DMA structure and use of the dual layer disc in FIG. 11 are identical to those of the single layer disc in FIG. 8, except for that the size of the DMA is 64 clusters, Clusters 5-8 are reserved and each DFL is recorded in the DMA within 8 clusters (instead of 4 clusters in the single layer disc). Accordingly, the position information on ony the first valid DFL is recorded in the DDS of the DMA as shown in FIG. 11. As discussed above, although it is possible to record the DFL repeatedly for seven times in the DMA at Clusters 9-16 as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a recording/ reproducing apparatus in which the present methods can be implemented.
  • the recording/ reproducing apparatus includes a recording/ reproducing part 10 for performing recording/reproducing to/from a write-once optical disc such as a BD-WO, and a control part 20 for controlling the recording/ reproducing operations.
  • the control part 20 sends a record command or a reproduction command for a specific area on the disc to the recording/ reproducing part 10.
  • the recording/ reproducing part 10 performs the recording/ reproducing at the specific area depending on the command of the control part 20.
  • the recording/ reproducing part 10 can include an interface unit 12 for allowing communication with external devices; a pickup unit 11 for recording or reproducing to/ from the optical disc; a data processor 13 for receiving a reproduction signal from the pickup unit 11 to restore it into a desired signal value, or for modulating a to-be-recorded signal into a signal adapted to be recorded on the optical disc for transmission; a servo unit 14 for controlling the pickup unit 11 so as to read accurately from a particular area on the optical disc, or to record accurately a signal to a particular area on the optical disc; a memory 15 for temporarily storing various information having the management information and data; and a microcomputer or processor (micom) 16 for controlling the structural elements of the recording/reproducing part 10. All the components of the recording/ reproducing apparatus are operatively coupled.
  • the recording/ reproducing apparatus of FIG. 12 can record the defect management information to the disc as discussed above.
  • the micom 16 can control the pick-up unit 11 to record the defect management information to the TDMA and DMA of the disc according to the disc structures and use discussed above.
  • the micom 16 of the recording/ reproducing part 10 ascertains the management area of the loaded optical disc.
  • the defect management area (DMA) is ascertained to check whether or not the corresponding disc is a finalized disc. For instance, if information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA), the corresponding disc is determined to be a finalized disc, but if no information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA), the corresponding disc is determined to be a non-finalized disc. If the disc is determined to be a finalized disc, it is a case where the final management information of the disc is recorded in the defect management area (DMA).
  • the final management information is obtained from the defect management area (DMA) to be used for reproducing the disc.
  • the position information on the valid DFL area is quickly obtained from the DDS of the DMA.
  • the DFL is then accessed and reproduced from the position indicated by the obtained position information, and the reproduced DFL information is again checked. If it is determined due to the checking result, that the DFL recorded in the valid area is thereafter changed into a defective damaged area, then the non-defective DFL is obtained by obtaining the position information (P_DFL) on the next valid DFL area storing the DFL if the plurality of position information (P_DFL) are recorded in one DMA as in the case of FIG. 7 or 10.
  • DMAs can be accessed to obtain the non-defective DFL in case that only one piece of position information (P_DFL) is recorded in one DMA as in FIG. 8 or 11.
  • P_DFL position information
  • the DDS, the SRRI and the like are effectively obtained from the DMA.
  • the next area where recording is repeatedly made can be checked to obtain the non- defective final management information.
  • the disc loaded in the apparatus is a non-finalized disc, it is a case where the current management information of the disc is recorded in the temporary defect management area (TDMA). Therefore, in this case, the updated management information recorded at last (i.e., the latest management information) in the temporary defect management area (TDMA) is obtained to read a final recorded state of the disc. This makes it possible to perform an effective recording/ reproducing on the write-once optical disc. In case that the updating of the management information is required while the recording/ reproducing is performed or after the recording/ reproducing is completed, and the disc is not yet finalized, the updated management information is recorded.
  • the final management information at the time of the disc finalization is recorded in the defect management area (DMA) according to the methods of the present invention.
  • the present invention has an advantage in that effective recording/ reproducing can be achieved for a write-once optical disc by providing various methods for recording the position information (PJDFL) on valid DFL(s) when the final management information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA) of the write-once optical disc.
  • the present invention relates to a write-once optical disc and a method and apparatus for recording/ reproducing data on/ from the write-once optical disc.
  • a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA)
  • the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.

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A write-once recording medium structure and an apparatus and method for recording final management information on the recording medium, are provided. The recording medium includes a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA). The method includes transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information. The final management information includes at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information. The position information on one or all valid defect lists is recorded in the DMA.

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WRITE-ONCE OPTICAL DISC, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECORDING/REPRODUCING DATA ON/FROM THE OPTICAL DISC
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a write-once optical disc and a method and apparatus for recording/ reproducing data on/ from the write-once optical disc, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for recording final management information in a defect management area of the write-once disc and a method and apparatus for utilizing the same to perform recording/ reproducing for the write-once optical disc.
Background Art
As an optical recording medium, optical discs on which high-capacity data can be recorded are widely being used. Among them, a new high- density optical recording medium (HD-DVD), for example, a Blu-ray disc, has been recently developed for recording and storing high- definition video data and high-quality audio data for a long term period. The Blu-ray disc is the next generation HD-DVD technology and the next generation optical recording solution, and has an excellent capability to store data more than the existing DVDs. Recently, a technical specification of international standard for HD-DVD has been established. Related with this, various standards for a write-once Blu-ray disc (BD- WO) are being prepared following the standards for a rewritable Blu-ray disc (BD-RE). FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the structure of a recording area of a rewritable BD-RE. The BD-RE shown in FIG. 1 is a single layer disc having one recording layer. The disc includes from the inner periphery thereof a lead-in area, a data area and a lead-out area. The data area is provided with an inner spare area (ISAO) and an outer spare area (OSAO) respectively disposed at the inner and outer peripheries to replace defective areas on the disc, and a user data area for recording user data therein and provided between the spare areas. As data is recorded on the rewritable blue-ray disc (BD-RE), if there exists a defective area in the user data area, data recorded in the defective area is transferred to and recorded in a portion of the spare area such as the ISAO or OSAO. This portion of the spare area is also known as a replacement area. Additionally, the position information of the defective area and the* position information of the corresponding replacement area are recorded in defect management areas (DMA1 ~ DMA4) provided in the lead-in/ out areas to perform defect management. The BD-RE has a cluster as a minimal recording part recorded thereon. One cluster is composed of total 32 sectors, and one sector is composed of 2048 bytes. In particular, the BD-RE allocates and uses 32 clusters as the defect management area (DMA). Since rewriting of data can be performed in any area of the rewritable disc, the entire area of the disc can be used randomly irrespective of the specific recording manner. Also, since the defect management information can be written, erased and rewritten repeatedly even in the defect management areas (DMAs), it does not matter even though only a small size of the defect management area is provided.
FIG. 2 illustrates the. structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 1. Each of the DMA1 through DMA4 has the structure shown in FIG. 2. In this regard, defect management information stored in the DMA1 is recorded also in each of the other DMAs (DMA2, DMA3 and DMA4) so that this information is not lost and is available even if one of the DMAs becomes defective.
As shown in FIG. 2, in the rewritable single layer disc (BD-RE), one DMA is composed of total 32 clusters. Four heading clusters (Cluster 1 ~ Cluster 4) of the DMA are provided as an area in which disc definition structure (DDS) information is repeatedly recorded four times, one cluster for one DDS. Remaining Clusters 5 to 32 are provided as an area in which a defect list (DFL) is recorded seven times, four clusters for one DFL.
A variety of information required for disc management is recorded in the DDS, which includes position information (Pointer DFL, hereinafter referred to as "P_DFL") for informing a position of a valid DFL. Accordingly, in case that a recording/ reproducing apparatus intends to record and manage the defective area of the disc as the DFL, the DFL is recorded at a 1st position of DFL (Cluster 5 to Cluster 8) of the DMA, and the position information (P_DFL) on the DFL is recorded in the DDS. Hereafter, if a new DFL is to be recorded, the new DFL is overwritten at the 1st position of DFL (Cluster 5 to Cluster 8). However, in case that the above procedure is continuously performed, the 1st position of DFL (area in which the DFL is recorded) may become a damaged area. At this time, the new DFL is recorded at a valid 2nd position of DFL (Cluster 9 to Cluster 12) of the DMA, and the position information on this new DFL (New PJDFL) is recorded in the DDS. Accordingly, 3rd to 7th positions of DFLs (Cluster 13 to Cluster 32) of the DMA first remain to be in the unrecorded state in which recording has not yet been made, and then are sequentially recorded with the next new DFL. For instance, if the 2nd position of DFL is damaged, the DFL is newly recorded at the 3rd position of DFL (Cluster 13 to Custer 16), and the position information on this new DFL (New P_DFL) is recorded in the DDS.
FIG. 3 illustrates the structure of a dual layer BD-RE having two recording layers (Layers 0 and 1). The disc has four DMAs (DMA 1 ~ DMA4) each having total 64 clusters. Two DMA parts in the Layers 0 and 1 constitute one DMA. For instance, the DMA 1 is composed of the two DMA parts ("DMA1" and "DMA Is) in the Layers 0 and 1. FIG. 4 illustrates the structure of each defect management area of the dual layer BD-RE of FIG. 3. As in the single layer BD-RE, the same information is recorded in each DMA, and each DMA includes a DDS recorded in each of Clusters 1 ~ 4, a reserved area at Clusters 5 ~ 8, and Clusters 9 ~ 64 for recording the DFLs. In the dual layer disc of FIG. 4, recording is made on the basis of the same concept as that of the recording method of the single layer DMA of FIG. 2, but differs in that one DFL is recorded with 8 clusters (e.g., Clusters 9 to 16) and that the reserved area is provided between the DDS (Clusters 1 to 4) and the DFL (Clusters 9 to 64). Clusters 9 to 64 are provided as an area in which the DFL is recorded for seven times, 8 clusters for one DFL recording. In the above rewritable disc, overwriting can be made in any one of the recording areas of the disc such that a recording manner is not much limited. However, in a write-once disc, since writing can be made only once on any area on the disc, the recording manner is not only much limited, but also the defect management becomes an important matter especially when data is recorded on a high-density write-once disc such as a BD-WO.
Accordingly, there is a need for a method of recording and managing defect management information in a write-once optical disc such as a
BD-WO, which takes into consideration the characteristics of the disc such as the write-once characteristic. Further, a case in which recording can be performed on the disc should be generally distinguished from a "final" case in which recording is no longer performed. And in such cases, a method of recording and managing the defect management information is needed.
Since any currently published regulation on the existing write-once optical discs (e.g., CD-R, DVD-R) does not address a case in which the defect management is performed, a new unified regulation on defect management for the new write-once optical discs is urgently needed to address the above-mentioned requirements associated with the disc.
Disclosure of Invention
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a write-once optical disc, and a method and apparatus for recording final management information on the optical disc, which substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a write-once optical disc structure for efficiently performing defect management. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for recording final management information in a defect management area when data is no longer recorded on a write-once optical disc, e.g., when the optical disc is finalized. A further another object of the present invention is to provide a recording and reproducing method for an optical disc, which vary depending on whether or not the optical disc is finalized. Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings. According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including a plurality of duplicated defect lists and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the DMA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the D MA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information, wherein the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/ reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information, wherein the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings: FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a single layer BD-RE according to a related art; FIG. 2 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 1 according to a related art;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a dual layer BD- RE according to a related art; FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA in the BD-RE of FIG. 3 according to a related art; FIG. 5 is a view illustrating the structure of a single layer write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a recording/ reproducing method for a write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the single layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the single layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating the structure of a dual layer write-once optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 10 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the dual layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a view illustrating the structure of a DMA of the dual layer write-once optical disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a recording/ reproducing apparatus for a write-once optical disc according to the present invention.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
For description convenience, a write-once optical disc is exemplified as a Blu-ray disc write-once (BD-WO).
The terminology of the present invention employs generally popularized terms if possible. However, in a specific case, terms are arbitrarily selected by the inventor(s). In this case, If the meanings of the terms are defined in detail in the corresponding descriptions, it is understood that the invention should be understood with the defined meanings of the terms, not just in view of the simple names of the terms. The write-once optical disc according to the present invention not only includes a spare area for defect management, but also includes a temporary disc management area (TDMA) for recording management information therein before the disc is finalized, and a defect management area (DMA) for recording final management information therein when the disc is finalized.
The detailed description is made as below of the structure of a single layer write-once optical disc (BD-WO) as shown in FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 5, the write-once optical disc has a single recording layer, which includes a lead-in area 60, a data area 70 and a lead-out area 80. The data area 70 includes an inner spare area ISAO, a user data area 71, and an outer spare area OSAO.
Since the write-once optical disc by nature has to include many areas on which a variety of management information of the disc is recorded, it includes a plurality of Temporary Defect Management Areas or Temporary Disc Management Areas (hereinafter, referred to as "TDMA"), and includes a defect management area or a disc management area (hereinafter, referred to as "DMA") for recording final management information therein when the disc is finalized. Four DMAs (DMA1 ~ DMA4) are provided in the lead-in and lead-out areas 60 and 80 of the disc.
As aforementioned, the temporary defect management area TDMA has general management information as well as defect management information mixed and recorded therein. The general management information includes a recorded state of the disc, and the defect management information is created generally while the disc is used. If the disc is finalized, the disc is in a state in which recording (e.g., to the user data area) can be no longer made. Therefore, the management information from the TDMA is transferred to and recorded in the DMA as the final management information. Accordingly, the TDMA or DMA is used depending on whether or not the write-once optical disc is finalized.
The TDMAs are generally classified into two kinds: primary TDMA (hereinafter, referred to as "PTDMA") having a fixed size (for example, 2048 clusters) and located in the lead-in area; and additional TDMA (referred to as "ATDMA") having a variable size and located in the outer spare area (OSAO) among the spare areas of the data area. They are respectively named as the PTDMA0 and the ATDMA0 as examples in the structure of FIG. 5. Accordingly, a temporary defect management area (TDMA) of the present invention can be a PTDMA or an ATDMA. When the terms, "primary temporary defect management area (PTDMA)" and "additional temporary defect management area (ATDMA)" are used, it should be understood that they respectively mean the PTDMA and the ATDMA. The PTDMAO of a fixed size (e.g., 2048 clusters) is allocated to the lead- in area 60 inevitably at an initial stage of the disc, and the ATDMA0 can be selectively allocated or may not even be allocated. At the time of allocating areas on the disc, a size (PI) of the ATDMA0 is variously determined. A specific-rated size (for example, PI - Nl/4) may be appropriate in view of the size (Nl) of the spare area (OSAO). That is, the inventive write-once optical disc includes a plurality of the temporary defect management areas (TDMAs) in addition to the defect management areas (DMAs). The temporary defect management areas (TDMAs) include the PTDMA(s) allocated with a fixed size and the ATDMA(s) allocated to a specific spare area and having a variable size. The "management information" among the terms used in the present invention is named and used to include the "defect management information" and/or the "general management information." The defect management information includes information for managing a position of a defective area and a position of a corresponding replacement area so as to manage the defective area of the disc. The general management information includes management information, except for the defect management information of the disc, and is exemplified as information and the like for distinguishing the recorded area and the un-recorded area of the disc to represent the recorded state. The write-once optical disc according to the present invention includes information for managing whether any area of the disc is a recorded area or an unrecorded area. Hereinafter, the management information according to the present invention is described in detail as below. The same management information is recorded in the PTDMA and the ATDMA of the disc, but FIG. 5 illustrates in detail only the management information recorded in the PTDMAO for description convenience. Still referring to FIG. 5, the management information is mainly distinguished into three kinds. The first kind, as the defect management information, is a Temporary Defect List (TDFL) for recording a defect list to manage the defective areas of the disc. The second kind, as the general management information, is a Sequential Recording Range Information (SRRI) and a Space Bit Map (SBM) for indicating the recorded state of the disc. The third kind is a Temporary Disc Definition Structure (TDDS) including the defect management and the general management to record various necessary information of the disc. Generally, the SRRI and the SBM are not used at the same time. If a sequential recording is used on the disc, the SRRI is recorded in the TDMA (e.g., PTDMAO, ATDMAO, etc.). But if a random recording is used on the disc, the SBM is recorded in the TDMA. Further, the management information is recorded in the TDMA whenever updating is needed. However, since the updated information should be always recorded in the TDDS, the TDDS is recorded together with the TDFL or the SRRI (or the SBM) that is always updated. Information recorded in the TDDS is exemplified as the position information and the like of the updated TDFL (or SRRI or SBM). In case that the recording area (i.e., the user data area) of the disc no longer remains, there is no further recording to the temporary defect management area, or in case that a user no longer wants to record on the disc, the disc is finalized. At this time, the updated management information recorded at last among the management information recorded in the temporary defect management area (TDMA) is transferred to and recorded in the defect management area (DMA such as DMA1) as the final management information. The same management information is stored in each of the DMA1 ~ DMA4, i.e., the information stored in one DMA is. an exact duplicate copy of the information stored in each of the other DMAs. FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a recording/ reproducing method for a write-once optical disc such as a BD-WO of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention, and particularly illustrates how data is reproduced with reference to the finalized disc. It should be noted that the method of FIG. 6 is also equally applicable to BD-WOs to be discussed later in connection with FIGs. 7-11.
Referring to FIG. 6, at first, it is ascertained whether or not the disc is to be finalized while data is reproduced from the disc (S10). The disc is to be finalized, e.g., if the recording area (e.g., user data area) no longer remains on the disc, if there is no temporary defect management area, if the user no longer wants to record data on the disc, if a disc finalize command is received from the user or host, etc. If the disc is finalized, then no further recording to the user data area occurs. In case that the disc is not to be finalized at step S10, data is validly reproduced from the disc (S21), and the generated management information is repeatedly recorded in the temporary defect management area(s) (TDMA(s))(S22). If step S10 determines that the disc is to be finalized, the final management information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA). This process is discussed as below. When the disc is to be finalized, the updated management information recorded at last (i.e., the latest management information) in the temporary defect management area (TDMA) is detected and verified (S31). The management information includes the TDFL, the SRRI (or SBM), the TDDS and the like as discussed above. Then the latest management information is transferred from the TDMA (e.g., PTDMA or ATDMA) to and recorded in the defect management area (e.g., DMAl or DMA2 or DMA3 or DMA4) as the final management information of the disc. Particularly, the latest TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL area of the DMA as the DFL. The latest TDDS is transferred to and recorded in the DDS area of the DMA as the DDS. The latest SRRI (or latest SBM) in the TDMA is transferred to and recorded in the SRRI (or SBM) area of the DMA. The contents of one DMA are copied into each of the other DMAs.
When the TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL, it is checked whether the recorded DFL is valid or damaged (S32) such that only the position information on the valid DFL area is recorded as the position information (P_DFL) in the DDS (S33), and after completion of the disc finalization, only reproduction operation from the disc is enabled (S34). The process of determining whether a particular disc area is damaged or defective as in step S32 can be done using existing techniques such as by examining signal characteristics from the disc area, etc.
In the recording/ reproducing method of FIG. 6, steps S32 and S33 of recording the final management information at the time of disc finalization are particularly described in detail by referring to FIGs. 7 and 8.
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA of the BD-WO shown in FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the position information (P_DFL) that identifies the position or location of a valid DFL is recorded in one DDS for all valid DFLs. Referring to FIG. 7, the DMA has the same size (e.g, 32 clusters) at the same position of the disc such as the DMA of the BD-RE having one recording layer as shown in FIG. 2 so as to secure compatibility with the BD-RE, but the recording manner is different due to the "write- once" characteristic of the BD-WO as described below. First of all, when the disc is to be finalized at step S10 of FIG. 6, the updated TDFL of the temporary defect management area (TDMA) is detected, transferred to and recorded in the DFL area(s) of the defect management area (DMA). The updated TDFL (latest TDFL) is repeatedly recorded for up to seven times in Clusters 5-32 of the DMA. In FIG. 7, reference numerals 61 to 67 represent the 1st through 7th positions of duplicated DFLs respectively. For instance, a DFL is duplicated in Clusters 5-8, in Cluster 9-12, in Clusters 13-16, in Clusters 17-20, etc. As such, these groups of clusters for recording duplicate DFLs are also referred to herein as DFL areas. For instance, Clusters 13-16 is a DFL area and Clusters 17-20 is another DFL area. In step S32, it is checked whether or not each DFL area is defective. If the DFL area is determined not to be defective, that DFL area as recorded is defined as a valid area. If the DFL area is determined to be defective, it is defined as a damaged area. The position of each of the valid DFL areas is recorded in the DDS. FIG. 7 illustrates a case in which the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th positions of DFL (62, 63, 64 and 66) are 5 defined as the valid areas, and the position information on each of these valid areas is all recorded in the DDS. This can be done in different ways. According to one way, the DFL can be recorded into a particular DFL area of the DMA. Just after recording, the system can verify whether or 0 not the recorded DFL area is defective. If the system verifies that the recorded DFL area is not defective, then the system records the position information on this recorded DFL area to the DDS of the DMA and then
,Λ. ,,. the DFL is copied into the next DFL area. If the system verifies that the recorded DFL area is defective, then the position information on the 5 recorded DFL area is not recorded in the DDS, but the DFL is copied into the next DFL area of the DMA. This process is repeated so that the same DFL may be repeatedly recorded for up to seven times into the DFL areas of the DMA. According to another way, the DFL can be repeatedly recorded in each 0 of the seven DFL areas and then the system can verify whether or not each of the seven DFL areas is defective. After the group verification, the position information on any valid DFL area may be recorded in the DDS. The position information on the DFL area is also referred to as "P_DFL"5 or "First PSN of Defect List", and is used to indicate a particular area with a physical sector number (PSN) disposed at the head of that area. Such a use of the term is equally applied to all other embodiments of the present invention.
As shown in FIG. 7, the content of the latest TDDS is not only transferred to and recorded in the DDS of the DMA, but also the position information (P_DFL) on the valid DFLs is recorded in the DDS of the DMA. Also, the TDDS may include an area in which the position information (P_DFL) on the valid DFLs can be recorded. However, since this area of the TDDS is not needed until the disc is finalized, this area of the TDDS may be recorded initially with non-meaningful information such as "OOh" or "FFh".
In the example shown in FIG. 7, Cluster 1 stores therein the DDS (latest TDDS transferred) and the latest SRRI (or SBM). The contents of Cluster 1 are repeatedly stored in each Cluster 2, Cluster 3, and Cluster 4. In one cluster such as Cluster 1, the DDS may be stored in Sector 0 and the SRRI/ SBM may be stored in Sectors 1-31; or the SRRI/ SBM may be stored in Sectors 0-30 and the DDS may be stored in Sector 31 of the cluster.
The DDS includes an area 50 in which total seven pieces of position information (P_DFL) can be recorded. More specifically, this area 50 stores therein a first PSN of defect list # 1 through a first PSN of defect list #7. In this embodiment, the first PSNs of only the valid DFLs are stored in the area 50. In the example of FIG. 7, it is assumed that only the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th positions of DFLs are valid so that only the position information on these valid areas is sequentially recorded in the area 50 of the DDS, and the position information on the remaining damaged DFLs is not recorded in the DDS. For instance, the area 50 of the DDS stores therein the first PSN of Defect List #1 (51) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the valid DFL area (62) at Clusters 9-12, the first PSN of Defect List #2 (52) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (63) at Clusters 13-16, the first PSN of Defect List #3 (53) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (64) at Clusters 17-20, and the first PSN of Defect List #4 (54) which identifies the location (first PSN) of the next valid DFL (66) at Clusters 25-28. The location of damaged 1st, 5^ and 7th positions of DFL (61, 65 and 67) is not stored in the DDS. Any unused portion of the area 50 can be recorded with some predetermined value such as "OOh" or "FFh".
Accordingly, if all seven recorded DFL areas of the DMA are valid areas, then the location of each of the valid DFL areas is stored sequentially in the area 50 so that there exist seven pieces of position information on the DFLs in the DDS. If, for some reason, all the recorded DFL areas of the DMA are damaged areas, then the seven pieces of position information on the DFLs may be all recorded as "OOh" or "FFh" in the area 50 of the DDS. In such case, since there are four defect management areas (DMAs) on the disc with the same information redundantly recorded in each of the DMAs, the valid information of the DFL can be read from other DMAs that are not damaged. As a result, the present scheme secures important management information. As the final management information, the SRRI (or SBM) is recorded together with the DDS in the BD-WO. The BD-RE of FIG. 2 according to the related art, however, does not record the SRRI (or SBM) in the DDS as the management information and instead, non-meaningful information ("OOh or "FFh") is recorded in the remaining sectors of the cluster having the DDS.
According to the structure shown in FIG. 7, in case that the optical disc is finalized, the recording/ reproducing apparatus (e.g., the device shown in FIG. 12) reads the position/ location information (P_DFL) on the first valid DFL area, from the DDS of the corresponding DMA, to access the DFL at the first valid location. If the defect and the like are found at this first valid location, the apparatus reads the location information (P_DFL) on the next valid DFL area and accesses the DFL at that second valid location identified by the location information (P_DFL). This scheme compensates for a scenario when the initial valid DFL area may be damaged subsequently by a disc scratch and the like since even the valid DFL area defined at the time of disc finalization is continuously used even after the disc is finalized. FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA of the BD-WO of FIG. 5 according to another embodiment of the present invention. The structure and use of the DMA in FIG. 8 are identical to those of the DMA in FIG. 7, except for that only one position information (P_DFL) on one valid DFL area of the DMA is recorded in the DDS and that any subsequent duplicate recording of the DFL into the other DFL areas of the DMA may be optional.
More specifically, in the embodiment of FIG. 8, after the DFL is recorded at a particular DFL area of the DMA, the system verifies if the recorded DFL area of the DMA is a valid area. If it is, then the system records the position information (P_DFL) on this valid DFL area to an area 55 of the DDS. Then the process may stop. Optionally or mandatorily, the system may record the DFL in the next DFL area(s) of the DMA. But even in these cases, the position information on these next DFL area(s) is not recorded in the DDS so that only one position information remains in the DDS. In the example shown in FIG. 8, even though there are four valid positions of DFL (62, 63, 64 and 66), the position information on only the 2nd position of DFL (i.e., the first PSN of DFL at Clusters 9-12) is recorded in the area 55 of the DDS. As mentioned above, although the DFL can be repeatedly recorded in Clusters 5-32 for seven times, it is possible to record the DFL in such a manner that the DFL is not recorded at the remaining clusters of the DMA when the valid position of one DFL area is obtained. As an example, the latest TDFL is transferred to and recorded in the DFL area 61 (Clusters 5 to 8) of the DMA. If it is checked that this area is a defective /damaged area, then the latest TDFL is also transferred to and recorded in the next DFL area 62 (Clusters 9 to 12) of the DMA. If this area is determined to be a non-defective /valid area, then the position information on this valid DFL area 62 is recorded in the DDS. At this time, transferring and recording of the latest TDFL at the remaining DFL areas 63-67 (Clusters 13 to 32) may not be performed. Instead, these remaining areas may be recorded as "OOh", "FFh", or some other designated value/manner. The position information (51) on only one first valid DFL area 62 is stored in the DDS of the DMA. As described above, an advantage to not transferring and not recording the latest TDFL onto all the DFL areas of the DMA is that the disc finalization can be promptly completed without undue delay since a recording time can be shorten. The reason why only one piece of position information (PJDFL) on one valid DFL area can be recorded in the DDS of the DMA is that the final management information is still well protected and can be accessed from other DMAs, as needed. FIGs. 9 to 11 illustrate embodiments in which the inventive concept is expanded and applied to a dual layer optical disc having two recording layers. The methods of FIG. 6 are equally applicable to the dual layer discs of FIGs. 9 to 11.
Particularly, FIG. 9 is a view illustrating the dual layer structure of a write-once optical disc such as BD-WO according to an embodiment of the present invention. The dual layer write-once optical disc includes a first recording layer (Layer 0) and a second recording layer (Layer 1) each having a lead-in area, a data area, and a lead-out area. The recording layers respectively include a PTDMAO (Layer 0) and a PTDMA 1 (Layer 1) each having a fixed size. Four spare areas can be totally allocated in the data areas. An inner spare area ISAO and an outer spare area OSAO can be allocated to the inner and outer peripheries of the first recording layer (Layer 0), and an inner spare area ISAl and an outer spare area OSAl can be allocated to the inner and outer peripheries of the second recording layer (Layer 1). The ATDMAs may exist only within the OSAO, OSAl and ISAl, and they are respectively named as the ATDMAO, ATDMA 1 and ATDMA2. In FIG. 9, alphabets N, P, Q and L represent information representing the size of the corresponding areas. Specifically, it may be desirable that the size (P2) of each of the ATDMAO and the ATDMA 1 is approximately 1/4 of the size (N2) of the OSA0/OSA1. It may be desirable that the size (Q) of the ATDMA2 is approximately 1/4 of the size (L) of the ISAl. This is determined under a regulation, and it is apparent that a different size as needed can be allocated to these areas.
The same management information may be recorded in the PTDMA (PTDMAO and PTDMA1) and the ATDMA (ATDMAO and ATMDA1); however, FIG. 9 illustrates only the management information recorded in the PTDMA 1 for description convenience. The management information recorded in each of these PTDMA/ ATMDA includes the TDFL, the TDDS, the SRRI (or the SBM) and the like as discussed above in connection with the single layer disc structure. Similar to the single layer disc structure, in the dual layer disc structure according to the present invention, a disc is finalized, e.g., if a recording area no longer remains on the disc, if there is no temporary defect management area, or if a user no longer wants recording on the disc. At this time, the latest updated management information recorded in the temporary defect management area is transferred to and recorded in the defect management area (DMA) as the final management information as discussed above.
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA in the dual layer disc of FIG. 9 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The DMA structure and use of the dual layer disc in FIG. 10 are identical to those of the single layer disc in FIG. 7, except for that the size of the DMA is 64 clusters, Clusters 5-8 are reserved and each DFL is recorded in the DMA within 8 clusters (instead of 4 clusters in the single layer disc). Accordingly, the position information on all the valid DFLs is recorded in the DDS of the DMA as shown in FIG. 10.
FIG. 11 is a view illustrating the structure of each DMA in the dual layer disc of FIG. 9 according to another embodiment of the present invention. The DMA structure and use of the dual layer disc in FIG. 11 are identical to those of the single layer disc in FIG. 8, except for that the size of the DMA is 64 clusters, Clusters 5-8 are reserved and each DFL is recorded in the DMA within 8 clusters (instead of 4 clusters in the single layer disc). Accordingly, the position information on ony the first valid DFL is recorded in the DDS of the DMA as shown in FIG. 11. As discussed above, although it is possible to record the DFL repeatedly for seven times in the DMA at Clusters 9-16 as shown in FIG. 11, it is also possible to stop recording of the DFL once one valid DFL is recorded in the DMA. That is, the process of recording the DFL repeatedly after a valid DFL is once recorded can be an optional or mandatory feature according to the present invention. This optional/ mandatory recording of the subsequent DFLs to the DMA was discussed above in connection with FIG. 8.
FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a recording/ reproducing apparatus in which the present methods can be implemented. The methods according to the present invention can also be implemented using other devices or systems. Referring to FIG. 12, the recording/ reproducing apparatus includes a recording/ reproducing part 10 for performing recording/reproducing to/from a write-once optical disc such as a BD-WO, and a control part 20 for controlling the recording/ reproducing operations. The control part 20 sends a record command or a reproduction command for a specific area on the disc to the recording/ reproducing part 10. The recording/ reproducing part 10 performs the recording/ reproducing at the specific area depending on the command of the control part 20. The recording/ reproducing part 10 can include an interface unit 12 for allowing communication with external devices; a pickup unit 11 for recording or reproducing to/ from the optical disc; a data processor 13 for receiving a reproduction signal from the pickup unit 11 to restore it into a desired signal value, or for modulating a to-be-recorded signal into a signal adapted to be recorded on the optical disc for transmission; a servo unit 14 for controlling the pickup unit 11 so as to read accurately from a particular area on the optical disc, or to record accurately a signal to a particular area on the optical disc; a memory 15 for temporarily storing various information having the management information and data; and a microcomputer or processor (micom) 16 for controlling the structural elements of the recording/reproducing part 10. All the components of the recording/ reproducing apparatus are operatively coupled.
In case that the inventive optical disc having the management information recorded thereon is loaded in the recording/reproducing apparatus of FIG. 12, a recording/ reproducing method for the optical disc using the recording/ reproducing apparatus is in detail described as below.
The recording/ reproducing apparatus of FIG. 12 can record the defect management information to the disc as discussed above. For instance, the micom 16 can control the pick-up unit 11 to record the defect management information to the TDMA and DMA of the disc according to the disc structures and use discussed above.
If the optical disc is loaded into the recording/ reproducing apparatus, the micom 16 of the recording/ reproducing part 10 ascertains the management area of the loaded optical disc. First of all, the defect management area (DMA) is ascertained to check whether or not the corresponding disc is a finalized disc. For instance, if information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA), the corresponding disc is determined to be a finalized disc, but if no information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA), the corresponding disc is determined to be a non-finalized disc. If the disc is determined to be a finalized disc, it is a case where the final management information of the disc is recorded in the defect management area (DMA). Therefore, the final management information is obtained from the defect management area (DMA) to be used for reproducing the disc. In this regard, the position information on the valid DFL area is quickly obtained from the DDS of the DMA. The DFL is then accessed and reproduced from the position indicated by the obtained position information, and the reproduced DFL information is again checked. If it is determined due to the checking result, that the DFL recorded in the valid area is thereafter changed into a defective damaged area, then the non-defective DFL is obtained by obtaining the position information (P_DFL) on the next valid DFL area storing the DFL if the plurality of position information (P_DFL) are recorded in one DMA as in the case of FIG. 7 or 10. Other DMAs can be accessed to obtain the non-defective DFL in case that only one piece of position information (P_DFL) is recorded in one DMA as in FIG. 8 or 11. As other final management information, the DDS, the SRRI and the like are effectively obtained from the DMA. Similarly, if a particular area of the DMA is determined to be defective, then the next area where recording is repeatedly made can be checked to obtain the non- defective final management information.
If the disc loaded in the apparatus is a non-finalized disc, it is a case where the current management information of the disc is recorded in the temporary defect management area (TDMA). Therefore, in this case, the updated management information recorded at last (i.e., the latest management information) in the temporary defect management area (TDMA) is obtained to read a final recorded state of the disc. This makes it possible to perform an effective recording/ reproducing on the write-once optical disc. In case that the updating of the management information is required while the recording/ reproducing is performed or after the recording/ reproducing is completed, and the disc is not yet finalized, the updated management information is recorded. In case that the disc finalization is required, the final management information at the time of the disc finalization is recorded in the defect management area (DMA) according to the methods of the present invention. As described above, the present invention has an advantage in that effective recording/ reproducing can be achieved for a write-once optical disc by providing various methods for recording the position information (PJDFL) on valid DFL(s) when the final management information is recorded in the defect management area (DMA) of the write-once optical disc. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Industrial applicability
The present invention relates to a write-once optical disc and a method and apparatus for recording/ reproducing data on/ from the write-once optical disc. According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes storing, in the DMA, position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A method for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including at least one defect list and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes: storing, in the DMA, position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein in the storing step, the position information on one valid defect list is position information on only a first valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the final management information further includes disc definition structure (DDS) information recorded in the DMA.
The method of claim 3, wherein in the storing step, the position information on one valid defect list is stored as part of the DDS information.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein in the storing step, the position information on one valid defect list is a first physical sector number of the one valid defect list.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein in the transferring step, the recording medium is a single layer recording medium or a dual layer recording medium.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the recording step includes: recording a defect list to a defect list area of the DMA; verifying if the recorded defect list area is defective; and performing the storing step to store position information on the recorded defect list area if the verifying step indicates that the recorded defect list area is not defective.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the recording step further includes: recording the defect list to each of next available defect list areas of the DMA.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of recording the defect list to each of the next available defect list areas is performed optionally.
10. A method for recording final management information on a write- once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the method comprising: transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium; and recording the transferred information in the DMA as final management information, the final management information including a plurality of duplicated defect lists and either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, wherein the recording step includes: storing, in the DMA, position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
11." The method of claim 10, wherein the final management information further includes disc definition structure (DDS) information recorded in the DMA.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein in the storing step, the position information is stored as part of the DDS information.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein in the storing step, the position information on all valid defect lists includes a first physical sector number of each of the valid defect lists.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein in the transferring step, the recording medium is a single layer recording medium or a dual layer recording medium.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the recording step includes: recording a defect list to a defect list area of the DMA; verifying if the recorded defect list area is defective; and performing the storing step to store position information on the recorded defect list area if the verifying step indicates that the recorded defect list area is not defective.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the recording step, the verifying step and the performing step of the recording step are repeated for up to seven times for one DMA.
17. A write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the DMA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
18. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the position information on one valid defect list is position information on only a first valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
19. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the final management information further includes disc definition structure (DDS) information recorded in the DMA.
20. The recording medium of claim 19, wherein the position information on one valid defect list is stored as part of the DDS information.
21. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the position information on one valid defect list is a first physical sector number of ' the one valid defect list.
22. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the recording medium has only a single recording layer.
23. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the recording medium has two recording layers.
24. The recording medium of claim 23, further comprising: a reserved area in the DMA.
25. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the recording medium is a Blu-ray
write-once optical disc.
26. The recording medium of claim 17, wherein the DMA includes: a first area for storing therein the position information along with the space bit map information or sequential recording range information; and a plurality of second areas each for optionally storing a defect list.
27. A write-once recording medium comprising: at least one recording layer; and a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA) on the at least one recording layer, wherein information recorded in the TDMA is transferred and recorded to the D MA as part of final management information, and the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
28. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the final management information further includes disc definition structure (DDS) information recorded in the DMA.
29. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the position information is stored as part of the DDS information.
30. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the position information on all valid defect lists includes a first physical sector number of each of the valid defect lists.
31. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the recording medium has only a single recording layer.
32. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the recording medium has two recording layers.
33. The recording medium of claim 32, further comprising*, a reserved area in the DMA.
34. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the recording medium is a Blu-ray
write-once optical disc.
35. The recording medium of claim 27, wherein the DMA includes: a first area for storing therein the position information along with the space bit map information or sequential recording range information; and a plurality of second areas each for storing a copy of a defect list.
36. An apparatus for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/ reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information, wherein the final management information includes at least one defect list, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on one valid defect list from the at least one defect list recorded in the DMA.
37. An apparatus for recording final management information on a write-once recording medium, the recording medium including a temporary defect management area (TDMA) and a defect management area (DMA), the apparatus comprising: a recording/ reproducing unit; and a controller controlling the recording/ reproducing unit for transferring information recorded in the TDMA to the DMA of the recording medium, and recording the transferred information in the DMA as part of final management information, wherein the final management information includes a plurality of duplicated defect lists, either space bit map information or sequential recording range information, and position information on all valid defect lists from the duplicated defect lists recorded in the DMA.
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