Title :
Control Methods in Data-Storage Systems
Author :
Cherubini, Giovanni ; Chung, Chung Choo ; Messner, William C. ; Moheimani, S.O.R.
Author_Institution :
IBM Res.-Zurich, Ruschlikon, Switzerland
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The recording performance of data-storage devices, in which write/read elements move relative to a storage medium to reliably store and retrieve information, depends on the capability of servo mechanisms to provide the necessary positioning accuracy. The desired characteristics of servo mechanisms for data-storage systems include robustness against variations of environmental parameters, high resolution, accuracy, stability, and fast response. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of advanced servo-control methods for data storage. The applications are to well-established recording technologies, including magnetic tape and magnetic disk systems as well as CD/DVD/Blue-Ray optical data-storage systems. Moreover, newer holographic and near-field optical systems and the emerging probe-storage technology are also addressed. Emphasis is given to the potential exhibited by the technologies considered for achieving ultra-high storage capacity, as required by the exploding demand in data-storage capacity for archival systems and massive multimedia data storage.
Keywords :
servomechanisms; storage media; CD/DVD/Blue-Ray optical data-storage systems; advanced servo-control methods; data-storage devices; magnetic disk systems; magnetic tape; near-field optical systems; probe-storage technology; servo mechanisms; ultra-high storage capacity; write/read elements; Actuators; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Memory; Sensors; Servomotors; Target tracking; Control systems; hard-disk drive; holographic data storage; optical-disk drive; scanning-probe data storage; servomechanism; tape drive;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2011.2176942