2012 12th IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control (AMC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/amc.2012.6197015
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Focusing control system for suppressing multi-harmonic disturbances in high speed optical disk systems

Abstract: Recently, the size of digital content has continued to increase; therefore digital storage media have been required to increase capacity by narrowing the track pitch and the gap length between the optical head and the disk. On the other hand, anew optical disk has achieved a rotation speed of over 15,000 rpm. To meet these demands, several control systems for optical disks are proposed to achieve high-precision tracking control. In this paper, a high-precision focusing control system is proposed. The proposed … Show more

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“…Moreover, designing a feedforward controller is difficult because the general optical disk systems do not obtain a reference signal (3)- (5) . In order to overcome these problems, we previously has proposed several focusing and tracking control systems, such as a robust feedforward tracking controller based on zero phase error tracking (ZPET) control and prediction of tracking error (6) (7) , a ZPET controller with a multi-harmonic disturbance suppression loop (8) and equivalent-perfect tracking control (E-PTC) (9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, designing a feedforward controller is difficult because the general optical disk systems do not obtain a reference signal (3)- (5) . In order to overcome these problems, we previously has proposed several focusing and tracking control systems, such as a robust feedforward tracking controller based on zero phase error tracking (ZPET) control and prediction of tracking error (6) (7) , a ZPET controller with a multi-harmonic disturbance suppression loop (8) and equivalent-perfect tracking control (E-PTC) (9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%