WO2014074511A1 - Rotary head data storage and retrieval system and method for data verification - Google Patents

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WO2014074511A1
WO2014074511A1 PCT/US2013/068489 US2013068489W WO2014074511A1 WO 2014074511 A1 WO2014074511 A1 WO 2014074511A1 US 2013068489 W US2013068489 W US 2013068489W WO 2014074511 A1 WO2014074511 A1 WO 2014074511A1
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    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
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    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
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    • G11B7/0031Recording, reproducing or erasing systems characterised by the shape or form of the carrier with webs, filaments or wires, e.g. belts, spooled tapes or films of quasi-infinite extent using a rotating head, e.g. helicoidal recording
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  • the following relates to a system and method for data storage and retrieval utilizing a tape medium and a rotary head and providing for data verification.
  • Magnetic and optical tape media are frequently used for long-term storage of large quantities of data, such as in data backup or archive operations.
  • Typical tape data storage and retrieval methods involve recording or writing data in tracks running length-wise down the tape, as well as retrieving or reading such data tracks from the tape.
  • a multiple stripe head is used to write and/or read many parallel tracks.
  • Magnetic heads may have more than 96 tracks with the ability to jog along the width of a magnetic tape to write and/or read more tracks.
  • Optical tape data storage and retrieval systems using laser heads operate in a similar fashion.
  • a data storage and retrieval system comprising a head carriage unit having a plurality of optical heads disposed at a working surface, the head carriage unit adapted for rotational motion.
  • the system further comprises a tape drive unit configured to move an optical tape media past the working surface of the head carriage unit.
  • a first one of the plurality of optical heads is configured to write a data track to the tape and a second one of the plurality of optical heads is configured to thereafter read the data track.
  • Data read by the second one of the plurality of heads is for use in verifying data integrity and performing error correction.
  • a data storage and retrieval system comprising a head carriage unit having a plurality of heads disposed at a working surface, the head carriage unit adapted for rotational motion.
  • the system further comprises a tape drive unit configured to move a tape media past the working surface of the head carriage unit, the tape media having a width approximately equal to a width of the working surface of the head carriage unit.
  • a first one of the plurality of heads is configured to write a data track to the tape and a second one of the plurality of heads is configured to thereafter read the data track.
  • Data read by the second one of the plurality of heads is for use in verifying data integrity and performing error correction.
  • a data storage and retrieval method comprises rotating a head carriage unit having a plurality of optical heads disposed at a working surface, and moving an optical tape media past the working surface of the head carriage unit.
  • the method further comprises writing a data track to the tape using a first one of the plurality of optical heads as the head carriage unit rotates and the tape moves past the working surface.
  • the method still further comprises reading the data track using a second one of the plurality of optical heads as the head carriage unit rotates and the tape moves past the working surface, wherein data read by the second one of the plurality of heads is for use in data integrity verification and error correction.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the data storage and retrieval system disclosed herein;
  • FIGURE 2 is a top view of an embodiment of the data storage and retrieval system disclosed herein;
  • FIGURE 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the data storage and retrieval system disclosed herein.
  • FIGURE 4 is a simplified flowchart depicting an embodiment of the data storage and retrieval method disclosed herein.
  • magnetic and optical tape media are frequently used for long-term storage of large quantities of data, such as in data backup or archive operations.
  • Typical tape data storage and retrieval methods involve recording or writing data in tracks running length-wise down the tape, as well as retrieving or reading such data tracks from the tape.
  • a multiple stripe head is used in magnetic tape storage and retrieval systems to write and/or read many parallel tracks, with the head having the ability to jog along the width of the tape to write and/or read more tracks.
  • Optical tape storage and retrieval systems using laser heads operate in a similar fashion.
  • An improved tape media data storage system and method as disclosed herein include a rotary head design, wherein multiple head elements available on a rotating head carriage assembly can be used to verify data as it is recorded.
  • Existing write heads are utilized in a read mode in order to check data without requiring additional dedicated read heads.
  • write elements also functioning as read elements, cost and complexity savings may be achieved.
  • duty-cycle and read/write performance may be enhanced.
  • the system 10 comprises tape drive unit and a head carriage unit.
  • the tape drive unit comprise a tape media 12, which may be an optical tape, and a supporting servo drive system 14.
  • the tape media 12 may be supplied on a supply reel 16 and can be transferred to a take-up reel 18 by servo action of a supply reel drive motor 20 and take-up reel drive motor 22.
  • the two motors 20, 22 may act in unison to provide smooth movement of the tape 12 along a tape path.
  • the tape media 12 has a width (w) as well as a length
  • the head assembly 28 may be substantially disc-shaped, including a substantially circular and substantially planar working surface 30 proximate the tape media 12.
  • the head assembly 28 may include multiple heads 32 for recording and/or reading data to and/or from the tape media 12.
  • the head assembly 28 rotates during operation in a direction shown by arrow 34 as the tape media 12 moves in a direction shown by arrow 24.
  • the rotary head data storage and retrieval system of Figure 1 is further described, together with additional features, components, operations, functions and methods, in U.S. Patent No. 8,225,339 and U.S. Patent Application No. 13/622,607, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
  • the head assembly 28 may be built upon a head carriage unit.
  • the carriage unit may hold multiple Optical Pickup Unit (OPU) laser assemblies 32, which perform the actual writing/reading or recording/retrieval of data to/from an optical tape 12. While a particular number of OPUs 32 are illustrated in Figure 2, any number of OPU assemblies 32 may be used. As well, OPUs 32 may be similar assemblies as those used in Blu-Ray disc drives.
  • OPU Optical Pickup Unit
  • the OPU assemblies 32 may be located radially on the rotating head carriage 28 at a fixed radius in a substantially circular pattern. Such positioning of the OPU assemblies 32 can ensure that as the head assembly 28 rotates in the direction shown by arrow 34 and the tape 12 moves in the direction shown by arrow 24, the optical beams from each OPU 32' transcribe substantially equal radius arcs onto the tape media 12.
  • the rotatable head assembly 28 may be mounted underneath the tape media 12.
  • a spindle shaft 40 may be provided for support of the rotatable head assembly 28.
  • the head assembly 28 may be driven to rotate by a head drive motor 42, which may be built into the head assembly 28.
  • passive rotor magnets 44 associated with the rotating head assembly 28 may be driven by commutation of stator coils (not shown) fixed in the tape drive base 46.
  • a head assembly circuit board 48 may be provided to control the function of OPU assemblies 32, as well as data communication. Power may be supplied to the head circuitry 48 through an inductive coupling 50. Data signals to and from the OPU assemblies 32 may be sent through the inductive coupling 50. Motor control and further data signal processing may be performed by circuit boards 52, which may be located in the tape drive base 46.
  • the tape media 12 travels in a path that passes over the head assembly 28 in the direction shown by arrow 24.
  • the head assembly 28 also rotates in the direction illustrated by arrow 34.
  • the passage of optical beams from each OPU 32 past the tape media 12 may transcribe data tracks of recorded spots in substantially similar approximate arcs 54 on the tape media 12.
  • the arcs 54 are only approximate in radius in that the movement of the tape media 12 past the heads 32 will skew the data tracks recorded from true arcs to elongated arcs 54 in proportion to the speed of the rotating heads 32 and the speed of the moving tape 12.
  • a servo control method and system may also be provided to control the speed of the tape media 12 in such a way that the rotating laser spots from OPU assemblies 38 will individually write data tracks 54 with spacing set apart from one another as a function of the velocities of the tape media 12 and the rotating head assembly 28.
  • the relative speeds between tape media 12 and head assembly 28 can be large, with the speed of the head assembly 28 emulating the recording speed of a Blu-Ray DVD, while the speed of the tape media 12 can be quite slow.
  • the data storage system and method disclosed herein having a rotating head assembly 28 may provide for very high data rates and very large storage capacity.
  • the head carriage assembly 28 may be substantially discshaped, and may include a substantially circular and substantially planar working surface 30 proximate the tape media 12. It should be noted, however, that the head assembly 28 and working surface 30 may have different shapes and/or configurations.
  • OPU assemblies 32 may comprise servo subsystems for controlling movement of the OPUs 32 relative to the tape medium 12 and the head carriage assembly 28, including radial movement of the OPUs 32 at the working surface 30 of the head carriage assembly 28.
  • each OPU 32 may be used in a read-after-write mode to verify data integrity. That is, each OPU 32 may operate to both write data to and read data from the tape medium 12. In such a fashion, the rotary head assembly 28 with multiple laser OPUs 32 takes advantage of consecutive active OPUs 32 to read a data track immediately after the data track has been written to the tape medium 12.
  • a head carriage unit 28 adapted for rotational motion may comprise a plurality of heads 32 disposed at a working surface 30.
  • a tape drive unit may be configured to move a tape media 12 past the working surface 30 of the head carriage unit 28, and the tape media 12 may have a width (w) approximately equal to a width of the working surface 30 of the head carriage unit 28.
  • a first head 32 may be adapted, configured and/or positioned to write a data track 54 to the tape 12 and a second head 32 may be adapted, configured and/or positioned to thereafter read the data track 54.
  • each of the plurality of heads 32 may be an optical head and the tape media may be an optical tape.
  • the heads 32 may be adapted, configured and/or positioned to write data tracks 54 to and read data tracks 54 from the tape media 12.
  • the head carriage unit 28 may be substantially disc shaped, the working surface 30 may be substantially circular, and the plurality of heads 32 may be arrayed in a circle on the working surface 30.
  • the second head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to read the data track 54 after the data track 54 has been written may be located on the working surface 30 immediately adjacent the first head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to write the data track 54.
  • the second head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to read the data track 54 after the data track 54 has been written need not be located on the working surface immediately adjacent the first head 32.
  • the second head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to read the data track 54 may be any other head 32 following the first head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to write the data track 54 as the head assembly 28 rotates. That is, a third, fourth or any other head 32 after the head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to write the data track 54 may be utilized to thereafter read the data track 54 for use in verifying data integrity and performing error correction.
  • multiple heads 32 may be utilized to read the data track 54, redundantly, after the data track 54 has been written by the first head 32.
  • each of the plurality of heads 32 may be adapted or configured for radial movement with respect to the head carriage unit 28 at the working surface 30, such as by a servo subsystem.
  • the plurality of heads 32 at the working surface 30 may comprise first and second concentric circles of heads 32, the first circle having a diameter less than a diameter of the second circle.
  • the tape media 12 may have a width (w) less than a diameter of the circle of the plurality of heads 32, or alternatively may have a width (w) greater than a diameter of the circle of the plurality of heads 32.
  • the method 60 may comprise rotating 62 a head carriage unit having a plurality of optical heads disposed at a working surface, and moving 64 an optical tape media past the working surface of the head carriage unit.
  • the method 60 may further comprise writing 66 a data track to the tape using a first one of the plurality of optical heads as the head carriage unit rotates and the tape moves past the working surface, and reading 68 the data track using a second one of the plurality of optical heads as the head carriage unit rotates and the tape moves past the working surface. Data read by the second one of the plurality of heads is for use in data integrity verification and error correction.
  • each of the plurality of heads may be adapted, configured and/or positioned to write data tracks 54 to and read data tracks 54 from the tape media 12.
  • the head carriage unit 28 may be substantially disc shaped, the working surface 30 may be substantially circular, and the plurality of heads 32 may be arrayed in a circle on the working surface 30.
  • the second head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to read the data track 54 after the data track 54 has been written may be located on the working surface 30 immediately adjacent the first head 32 adapted, configured and/or positioned to write the data track 54.
  • each of the plurality of heads may be adapted or configured for radial movement with respect to the head carriage unit at the working surface, such as by a servo subsystem.
  • the plurality of heads 32 at the working surface 30 may comprise first and second concentric circles of heads 32, the first circle having a diameter less than a diameter of the second circle.
  • the tape media may have a width (w) less than or greater than a diameter of the circle of the plurality of optical heads 32.
  • an improved tape media data storage and retrieval system and method having a rotary head design is provided.
  • Multiple head elements available on a rotating head carriage assembly may be used to verify data as it is recorded.
  • Existing write heads are utilized in a read mode in order to check data without requiring additional dedicated read heads.
  • write elements also functioning as read elements, cost and complexity savings may be achieved, and duty-cycle and read/write performance may be enhanced.

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