IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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RRWL: Round Robin-Based Wear Leveling Using Block Erase Table for Flash Memory
Seon Hwan KIMJu Hee CHOIJong Wook KWAK
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2017 Volume E100.D Issue 5 Pages 1124-1127

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In this letter, we propose a round robin-based wear leveling (RRWL) for flash memory systems. RRWL uses a block erase table (BET), which is composed of a bit array and saves the erasure histories of blocks. BET can use one-to-one mode to increase the performance of wear leveling or one-to-many mode to reduce memory consumption. However, one-to-many mode decreases the accuracy of cold block information, which results in the lifetime degradation of flash memory. To solve this problem, RRWL consistently uses one-to-one mode based on round robin method to increase the accuracy of cold block identification, with reduced memory size of BET, like in one-to-many mode. Experiments show that RRWL increases the lifetime of flash memory by up to 47% and 14%, compared with BET and HaWL, respectively.

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