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Efficient I/O processing scheme for flash memory storage systems

Efficient I/O processing scheme for flash memory storage systems

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An efficient I/O processing scheme for flash memory storage systems is presented. The scheme minimises the I/O processing time of flash memory by removing unnecessary context switches and overlapping the I/O polling time with page frame allocation procedures. Measurement studies show that the proposed scheme improves the I/O performance of flash memory significantly.

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