Title :
Discrimination among different kinds of surface defects on compact discs
Author :
Odgaard, F.F. ; Wickerhauser, M.V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Control Eng., Aalborg Univ., Denmark
Abstract :
Compact disc players have problems playing discs with surface defects such as scratches and finger prints. The problem is that handling normal disturbances such as mechanical shocks etc, require a high bandwidth of the controllers which keep the optical pick-up focused and radial tracked on the information track on the disc. In order for the controllers to handle the surface defects it is required that they are non-sensitive to the frequency contents of the defect, since a defect can be viewed as a disturbance on the measurements. A simple solution to this problem is to decrease the controller bandwidth during the defect. However, due to the variation of defects a more adaptive control strategy would be preferable. In this paper the defects are categorised into three groups. A discriminator is designed, based on the local most discriminating basis vectors of the Karhunen-Loeve and Haar basis as well as the mean of defect groups vectors. In these basis the discrimination rule is simple. The defect in question is a member of the group it is closest too. The Karhunen-Loeve basis gives a correct classification rate of more than 85.7% with 3 basis vectors and the Haar basis of more than 94.6% with 5 basis vectors.
Keywords :
Haar transforms; Karhunen-Loeve transforms; audio discs; discriminators; pick-ups; vectors; CD player; Haar basis; Karhunen-Loeve basis; adaptive control strategy; compact discs; controller bandwidth; defect groups vectors; discriminating basis vectors; finger prints; mechanical shocks; optical pick-up; scratches; surface defects discrimination; Bandwidth; Control engineering; Drives; Electric shock; Fingers; Force control; Laser beams; Mathematics; Surface emitting lasers; Tracking loops;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2004. IECON 2004. 30th Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8730-9
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2004.1431883