DocumentCode :
845216
Title :
Comparative analysis on resonance compensation in HDD dual-stage actuation systems
Author :
Wu, Daowei ; Guo, Guoxiao ; Chong, Tow C.
Author_Institution :
Mechatronics & Micro Syst. Group, A*STAR Data Storage Inst., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
50
Issue :
6
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
1179
Lastpage :
1186
Abstract :
Dual-stage actuation using a milli/microactuator is expected to be adopted in hard disk drives (HDDs) to meet the servo bandwidth requirement for higher recording density in the near future. Milli/microactuator resonance and its uncertainty deteriorate the stability of HDD dual-stage control loop and thus restrict the extension of servo bandwidth. In this paper, three resonance compensation approaches for the milli/microactuator, i.e., notch filtering, indirect adaptive compensation, and structurally parallel compensation are analyzed and compared in terms of the capability of resonance suppression, the robustness to resonance shift, and the complexity of implementation. Experimental results are scrutinized to illustrate the merits and drawbacks of each method for a better understanding of resonance compensation in HDD dual-stage actuation systems to support ultrahigh tracking accuracy.
Keywords :
actuators; adaptive control; disc drives; hard discs; microactuators; notch filters; HDD dual-stage actuation systems; complexity of implementation; hard disk drives; higher recording density; indirect adaptive compensation; notch filtering; resonance compensation; resonance compensation approaches; resonance suppression; robustness to resonance shift; servo bandwidth requirement; structurally parallel compensation; ultrahigh tracking accuracy; Adaptive filters; Bandwidth; Disk recording; Filtering; Hard disks; Microactuators; Resonance; Servomechanisms; Stability; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0046
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2003.819658
Filename :
1254624
Link To Document :
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