DocumentCode :
1162867
Title :
Repetitive controller design for minimum track misregistration in hard disk drives
Author :
Park, Sung-Won ; Jeong, Jun ; Yang, Hyun Seok ; Park, Young-Pil ; Park, No-Cheol
Author_Institution :
CISD, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume :
41
Issue :
9
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
2522
Lastpage :
2528
Abstract :
Repetitive control is a widely used technique for the compensation of repeatable error in systems that contain rotating mechanisms or repeat a trajectory. Generally, it includes delay chains and a low-pass filter in the positive feedback loop, which generate a periodic signal. The controller has typically been implemented in a plug-in fashion and designed heuristically with the simplest form of the filter. However, this design approach is somewhat ambiguous in the selection of controller parameters because of its influence over nonharmonic frequencies. Also, it leaves the possibility for further improvement. This paper presents an improved design method for the repetitive controller that provides minimum track misregistration (TMR) in a hard disk drive (HDD). For TMR prediction, the method identifies disturbances acting on an HDD and estimates servo performance, using the identification result. We have confirmed the identification and estimation procedure through experiments. In our method, first the basic tracking controller is designed and later the repetitive controller is designed in conjunction with a Q filter. A cost function based on Parseval´s theorem, reflecting the servo performance as TMR, is defined. Then the servo performance is estimated from the identified disturbance, and the plant and designed controller´s frequency response are modified as necessary by changing the parameters of the controller, whose optimization is carried out with a commercial nonlinear optimization tool. The design strategy facilitates the controller design by providing an accurate estimation for the attainable servo performance and design criteria under the optimization framework.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; frequency response; hard discs; parameter estimation; servomechanisms; Parseval theorem; Q filter; TMR prediction; control system synthesis; cost function; frequency response; hard disk drives; minimum track misregistration; nonlinear optimization tool; parameter estimation; repetitive control; repetitive controller design; servo performance; servomechanisms; Control systems; Delay; Design optimization; Error correction; Feedback loop; Frequency; Hard disks; Low pass filters; Servomechanisms; Signal generators; Disk drives; optimization methods; repetitive controller;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2005.854338
Filename :
1506923
Link To Document :
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