Bad Block Management is a mechanism for handling potential faulty blocks in the manufacturing and use of NAND Flash memory.
During the manufacturing and usage processes, the computer creates a table of faulty blocks, recording and addressing potential issues. If a bad block occurs, it is managed through methods such as "skip" or "replacement" to enhance data access reliability.
Over time, normally functioning blocks may become unusable due to wear and tear from usage or unpredictable accidents.
Taking inspiration from bad block management, this concept incorporates elements such as misplacement, overlay, and overlap as its core. The clothing is corrected within the errors, showcasing various changeable styles and traces of replacement in the design.