Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes spiral writing a DC pattern onto a magnetic disk medium using a writer of a magnetic head while moving the magnetic head in a direction about parallel to a radial direction of the magnetic disk medium while rotating the magnetic disk medium, reading the magnetic disk medium while moving the magnetic head in the direction about parallel to the radial direction of the magnetic disk medium while rotating the magnetic disk medium, and calculating a track pitch interval between data tracks of the magnetic disk medium based on the reading of the magnetic disk medium. In another embodiment, a magnetic disk medium includes a DC spiral pattern in a radial region further outward and/or a radial region further inward than a radial region where data is recorded.
Abstract: A method according to one embodiment includes setting a default friction value to a predetermined value, determining whether a primary velocity is valid, determining a velocity error, determining whether the velocity error is in a predetermined range, accumulating the velocity error when the velocity error is determined to be in the predetermined range, repeating, until a time period has elapsed, each of: the determining the velocity error, the determining whether the velocity error is in the predetermined range, and the accumulating the velocity error when the velocity error is determined to be in the predetermined range, and calculating a new friction value based on the accumulated velocity error.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 2012
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2014
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Reed A. Hancock, Randy C. Inch, Eiji Ogura
Abstract: A consecutive, simultaneous translation method and system for use in courtroom and other settings to permit accurate and discrete translation from a source language to a target language. In its most basic form, the method involves providing a translator with a record/playback device, so that the translator can record words spoken in a source language, allow time for, for example, an objection and ruling, and play back the recorded words in the source language and translate those into the target language in a simultaneous manner. Other features include earphones for the translator to afford greater discretion and accuracy, slow playback capabilities, and other enhancements.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 23, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 27, 2006
Inventors:
Brigido A Borquez, Elizabeth A. Borquez
Abstract: A method and apparatus for estimating the flyheight of an airbearing slider in a storage device using variable spindle velocity. The slider floats on an airbearing over a rotating storage disk. The storage disk includes a washboard-sequence having washboard-sections each comprising surface profile variations having a different pitch. The pitches are selected from within a range of values likely to excite an airbearing resonance of the slider as the storage disk rotates at a plurality of discrete velocities. For each of the washboard-sections and at each of the velocities, a maximum amplitude of flyheight modulation of the slider resulting from the slider floating over that washboard-section is measured as the storage disk rotates at that velocity. A determination is made of the velocity/washboard-section combination that caused the largest measured flyheight modulation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 13, 2004
Assignee:
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.
Inventors:
Hal Hjalmar Ottesen, Gordon James Smith
Abstract: Synchronized data is written to magnetic tape while reducing the number of backhitches. A controller detects a pattern of synchronizing events for received data records to be written to tape; writes each transaction of data records to the magnetic tape; accumulates the synchronized transactions in a buffer; and subsequently recursively writes the accumulated transactions of data records from the buffer to the magnetic tape in a sequence. A single backhitch may be employed to place the recursively written accumulated data records following the preceding data, maximizing performance and capacity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 29, 2002
Publication date:
July 31, 2003
Applicant:
International Business Machines Corporatiion
Inventors:
Glen Alan Jauette, Paul Merrill Greco, James Mitchell Karp
Abstract: A method and apparatus for estimating the flyheight of an airbearing slider in a storage device using variable spindle velocity. The slider floats on an airbearing over a rotating storage disk. The storage disk includes a washboard-sequence having washboard-sections each comprising surface profile variations having a different pitch. The pitches are selected from within a range of values likely to excite an airbearing resonance of the slider as the storage disk rotates at a plurality of discrete velocities. For each of the washboard-sections and at each of the velocities, a maximum amplitude of flyheight modulation of the slider resulting from the slider floating over that washboard-section is measured as the storage disk rotates at that velocity. A determination is made of the velocity/washboard-section combination that caused the largest measured flyheight modulation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2001
Publication date:
November 14, 2002
Applicant:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Hal Hjalmar Ottesen, Gordon James Smith
Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for detecting the velocity of a tape in a tape transport system having a write head and a read head separated by a known distance and formatting the tape using marks. The tape transport system generates a write signal indicating when one of the marks is written to the tape by the write head and a read signal indicating when one of the marks is read from the tape by the read head. An accumulator determines the amount of time between the write signal and the read signal. A velocity detector determines the velocity of the tape based on the time determined by the accumulator and the known distance between the write head and the read head.
Abstract: A small-sized light-weight tape cartridge to be installed in a recording and reproducing apparatus, for stably controlling a predetermined running speed of the tape. A clock signal is calculated from the photo-detected rotation of a reel in the cartridge by reading out from a ROM a count value per second corresponding to an accumulated counting value. The rotation speeds of the winding reel and the feeding-out reel in the cartridge are controlled so that the tape speed becomes a prescribed value. As a result, there is no need for a capstan motor, and the tape, a drum, the winding reel, the feeding-out reel and a control driving system are accommodated in a small-sized tape cartridge housing that is removably installed in the recording and reproducing apparatus.