Digest of the Asia-Pacific Magnetic Recording Conference
DOI: 10.1109/apmrc.2002.1037682
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Discrete-time sliding mode repetitive control for track-following of optical disk drives

Abstract: The disturbances acting on the track-following S e N O Wherexs R n is the State vector, system parameters A is n x n system of an optical disk drives inherently contain significant square matrices, is a scalar control input, is the nxl input periodic components that cause track error of a periodic nature. matrix and d is the nxidisturbance vectors, including periodic In this paper, the discrete-time sliding mode repetitive control (DSMRC) was developed, which can reject such disturbances.with known Period N, a… Show more

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“…The most significant studies in this area are the following. Discrete-time sliding mode repetitive control was first proposed in [15], in which the control system successfully improved the tracking performance of an optical disk drive system. Relevant theory and possible applications were developed systematically in [16,17], which included research on the approach laws specified for nonlinear systems [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most significant studies in this area are the following. Discrete-time sliding mode repetitive control was first proposed in [15], in which the control system successfully improved the tracking performance of an optical disk drive system. Relevant theory and possible applications were developed systematically in [16,17], which included research on the approach laws specified for nonlinear systems [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%