A space-efficient flash translation layer for CompactFlash systems
Samsung (South Korea) · Seoul National University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Flash memory is becoming increasingly important as nonvolatile storage for mobile consumer electronics due to its low power consumption and shock resistance. However, it imposes technical challenges in that a write should be preceded by an erase operation, and that this erase operation can be performed only in a unit much larger than the write unit. To address these technical hurdles, an intermediate software layer called a flash translation layer (FTL) is generally employed to redirect logical addresses from the host system to physical addresses in flash memory. Previous approaches have performed this address translation at the granularity of either a write unit (page) or an erase unit (block). We propose a…
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5Topics & keywords
- Flash file system
- Computer science
- Flash memory
- Layer (electronics)
- Embedded system
- Flash (photography)
- Non-volatile memory
- Translation (biology)
- Affordable and clean energy