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Degradation Headroom: Another Issue for Archival Optical Discs

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Abstract

Degradation headroom is the difference between the as-recorded quality of the written data, and the degree to which the written data can degrade and still be read. This is important for permanent recordable optical discs.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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