James Russell

James Russell

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James T. Russell (born 1931 in Bremerton, Washington) is an American inventor. He earned a BA in physics from Reed College in Portland in 1953. He joined General Electric's nearby labs in Richland, Washington, where he initiated many types of experimental instrumentation. He designed and built the first electron beam weldercite web|url=http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/russell.html|title=Inventor of the Week - James T. Russell - The Compact Disc|date=1999-12|publisher=MIT] .

In 1965, Russell joined the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory of Battelle Memorial Institute in Richland. There, in 1965, Russell invented the overall concept of optical digital recording and playback . The earliest patents by Russell, US 3,501,586, and 3,795,902 were filed in 1966, and 1969. respectively [US patent|3,501,586 Analog to digital to optical photographic recording and playback system, March 1970.] [US patent|3,795,902 Method and apparatus for synchronizing photographic records of digital information, March 1974.] . He built prototypes, and the first was operating in 1973. In 1973, 1974, 1975 his prototype was viewed by about 100 companies, including Philips and Sony engineers, and more than 1500 descriptive brochures were sent out to various interested partiesFact|date=September 2007. The concept was picked up by many technical and media magazines beginning in 1972Fact|date=September 2007.

Russell's optical digital inventions were available publicly from 1970. Early optical recording technology, which forms the physical basis of videodisc, CD and DVD technology, was first published/filed by Gregg in 1958 and Philips researchers, Kramer and Compaan, in 1969. It is debatable to say whether Russell's concepts, patents, prototypes, and literatureFact|date=August 2008 instigated and in some measure guided the optical digital revolution [cite web|url=http://www.aes.org/sections/pnw/pnwrecaps/2005/russell/|title=The Invention of Optical Digital Recording with James T. Russel|publisher=Audio Engineering Society Pacific Northwest Section|author=Dave Franzwa|date=2005-01-12] .

Russell also invented an optical, massively parallel, memory system that uses no moving parts. This concept is taught in 6 patentsFact|date=September 2007.

He has developed concepts for a novel transportation system and urban structureFact|date=September 2007.

Russell currently (July 2007) holds 54 US patents.

Physical details of the early Russell patents

Major features of the early Russell patents are:

*The preferred embodiment of the scanning mechanism is awkward since the disc is not rotating but fixed. A scanning mirror with which the light is deflected is attached to a rotating shaft.
*The entire disc or oblong sheet to be read is illuminated by a large playback light source at the back of the transparent plate instead by focused laser light in reflective mode. There is no objective lens for reading the data.
*Dynamic track or focus servos are absent.
*The patent specification mentions the use of a protective layer(s) or coating to prevent scratching during handling, but the layer does not offer significant benefits, as its task is merely to protect. Fingerprints and scratches will obscure the data read. In a CD, on the other hand, where a focused laser beam is used in conjunction with a protective layer at the reading side of the disc, scratches and fingerprints are out of focus, and thus not detected by the reading spot. As a result, the CD/DVD method offers a great resilience against disc anomalies, offering great playability.
*Low information density. According to the patent specifications the spot diameter is around 10 micrometres. Thus, the areal information density is, according to the patent specifications, around a factor hundred less than that of a regular CD. This amounts to a capacity of 5 Mbytes for a disc of 12 cm diameter. The inevitable downside to this is that Russell’s disc offers playing time less than one minute of digital CD sound. In case we have digital video at 30 Mbit/s, as claimed above, Russell’s disc would be read in less than two seconds. How such extremely fast scanning could be implemented was not disclosed.
*Photographically copying of data.
*The patents do not address any details of the digital coding techniques used and/or details of methods how to solve the problems associated with extremely high bit rates of digital video signals. Due to limitations of electronics circuitry, there was no (MPEG) source coding at the time to lower the overall bit rates. The uncompressed bit rate of a color video signal is around 200 Mbit/s, and it is far from clear how the mechanical (scanning speed) and electronic challenges imposed by these enormous bit rates were solved. The patents do not mention error correction or other digital coding technology.

References

External links

* [http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/russell.html James T. Russell, The Digital Compact Disc]


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