Title :
Advanced tape cartridge handling techniques for automated MSSs
Author :
Hosokawa, S. ; Nagayama, A. ; Nishimura, K.
Author_Institution :
NTT Appl. Electron. Lab., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Advanced tape cartridge handling techniques are developed for an automated mass storage system (MSS) based on VHS videocassettes. This system provides a data transfer rate of 2.5 Mb/s and an average cartridge handling time of 10 s. The wearless cartridge mounting technique using a precision mechanical hand solves the problem of cartridge-case wear. The earthquake protection control technique, using a microprocessor, completely protects cartridges from even strong earthquakes. These cartridge-handling techniques improve the lifetime of the cartridge and reduce system costs. The high-reliability tape recording technique, which is based on VHS tape analysis and uses an enhanced tape/head cleaning method, solves the problem of tape wear due to repeated tape running. The tape storage durability evaluation technique based on VHS tape analysis shows that low-temperature and low-humidity storage conditions (5 degrees C, 20% RH) are best. Most of these tape cartridge handling techniques should be applicable to future MSSs.
Keywords :
earthquakes; magnetic tape storage; security of data; 2.5 Mbit/s; VHS videocassettes; advanced tape cartridge handling techniques; automated mass storage system; durability evaluation; earthquake protection control technique; high-reliability tape recording technique; low temperature low humidity storage conditions; microprocessor; storage life; Automatic control; Costs; Disk recording; Earthquakes; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Optical recording; Protection; Storage automation; Video recording;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on