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The study and development of automatic data acquisition system for spin-stand imaging and drive independent recovery of hard disk data

@inproceedings{Tseng2007TheSA,
  title={The study and development of automatic data acquisition system for spin-stand imaging and drive independent recovery of hard disk data},
  author={C. Tseng},
  year={2007}
}
Title of dissertation: The Study and Development of Automatic Data Acquisition System for Spin-Stand Imaging and Drive Independent Recovery of Hard Disk Data Chun-Yang Tseng, Ph.D., 2007 Dissertation directed by: Professor Isaak D. Mayergoyz Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering In this thesis, an automatic data acquisition system for spin-stand imaging and drive independent data recovery is developed. This system enables a user to perform data acquisition of on-track hard disk data… 

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