Optical disc device and spherical aberration error signal detection method
US-9514778-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US10643650B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10643650-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916292515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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In an information recording device, when receiving an erase command by a receiver, a controller erases data of an erased area by overwriting data in an information area, to corrupt the data in the information area, using an erasing pattern. The erased area is specified by an erase start position and a size of the data to be erased on the optical disc. The data in the information area is arranged as partial data in a series of data arranged in a direction of internal parity of error correction so that correction is disabled in both of a correction processing by the internal parity of the error correction and a correction processing by external parity of the error correction when the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern.
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What is claimed is: 1. An information recording device capable of erasing data recorded on a write-once optical disc, comprising: a receiver that receives an erase command in which an erase start position and a size of data to be erased are designated; an optical head that forms a recording mark on the optical disc; and a controller that controls formation of the recording mark on the optical disc, wherein, when receiving the erase command, the controller erases data of an erased area by overwriting data in an information area, to corrupt the data in the information area, using an erasing pattern, the information area including information necessary for data reproduction, and the erased area being specified by the erase start position and the size of the data to be erased on the optical disc; and wherein the data in the information area is arranged as partial data in a series of data arranged in a direction of internal parity of error correction so that correction is disabled in both of a correction processing by the internal parity of the error correction and a correction processing by external parity of the error correction when the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern. 2. The information recording device according to claim 1 , wherein the erasing pattern has a higher frequency than a reproduction frequency range to the optical disc by the optical head. 3. The information recording device according to claim 1 , wherein the data in the information area is arranged in a region where the internal parity and the external parity cross each other. 4. The information recording device according to claim 3 , wherein the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern so as to produce error symbols the number of which exceeds half of parity symbols in the region. 5. A data erasing method for erasing data recorded on a write-once optical disc, the data erasing method comprising: receiving an erase command in which an erase start position and a size of data to be erased are designated; and corrupting data in an information area by overwriting the data in the information area using an erasing pattern having a higher frequency than a reproduction frequency range to the optical disc by an optical head thereby erasing the data in an erased area of the information area, the information area including information necessary for data reproduction, and the erased area being specified by the erase start position and the size of the data to be erased on the optical disc, wherein the data in the information area is arranged as partial data in a series of data arranged in a direction of internal parity of error correction so that correction is disabled in both of a correction processing by the internal parity of the error correction and a correction processing by external parity of the error correction when the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern. 6. The data erasing method according to claim 5 , wherein the data in the information area is arranged in a region where the internal parity and the external parity cross each other. 7. The data erasing method according to claim 6 , wherein in the corrupting process, the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern so as to produce error symbols the number of which exceeds half of parity symbols in the region. 8. A data erasing method for erasing data recorded on a write-once optical disc, the data erasing method comprising: receiving an erase command in which an erase start position and a size of data to be erased are designated; and corrupting data in an information area by overwriting the data in the information area using an erasing pattern thereby erasing the data in an erased area of the information area, the information area including information necessary for data reproduction, and the erased area being specified by the erase start position and the size of the data to be erased on the optical disc, wherein the data in the information area is arranged as partial data in a series of data arranged in a direction of internal parity of error correction so that correction is disabled in both of a correction processing by the internal parity of the error correction and a correction processing by external parity of the error correction when the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern. 9. The data erasing method according to claim 8 , wherein the data in the information area is arranged in a region where the internal parity and the external parity cross each other. 10. The data erasing method according to claim 9 , wherein in the corrupting process, the data in the information area is overwritten using the erasing pattern so as to produce error symbols the number of which exceeds half of parity symbols in the region.
with discs · CPC title
Write-once discs · CPC title
Overwriting (G11B7/0065 takes precedence) · CPC title
on discs · CPC title
Erasing data on the record carrier · CPC title
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