2011 9th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation (ICCA) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icca.2011.6138085
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Frequency-shaping optimal compensation of low fly-height vibration in high density HDD servo systems

Abstract: In this work, a novel robust observer-based frequency-shaping optimal feedback (OBFSOF) controller is designed to actively compensate low fly height vibration (LFHV) in hard disk drive (HDD) servo systems. LFHV is a new vibration source due to continuous contact of the read/write head with the media in high density HDDs. The main characteristics of LFHV are the time-varying phase and magnitude, and the wideband frequency spectrum. Differing from many existing non-repeatable runout (NRRO) compensation schemes t… Show more

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“…Recently, effort has been made in [3] and [15]- [18] to further exploit the characteristics of CIV and servo controller design for the heavy-contact case, where the single-stage HDD servo structure is used. The experimental results reveal that, although the CIV controller is designed carefully, the performance improvement is still limited by the hardware structure due to the relatively low servo bandwidth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, effort has been made in [3] and [15]- [18] to further exploit the characteristics of CIV and servo controller design for the heavy-contact case, where the single-stage HDD servo structure is used. The experimental results reveal that, although the CIV controller is designed carefully, the performance improvement is still limited by the hardware structure due to the relatively low servo bandwidth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%