Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIE.2012.6237190
Title: Adaptive compensation of contact-induced vibration in high density HDD servo systems using peak filter method
Authors: Xu, J.-X. 
Huang, D.
Venkataramanan, V.
Huynh, T.C.T.
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Xu, J.-X.,Huang, D.,Venkataramanan, V.,Huynh, T.C.T. (2012). Adaptive compensation of contact-induced vibration in high density HDD servo systems using peak filter method. IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics : 797-802. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIE.2012.6237190
Abstract: In this paper, a phase lead peak filter (PLPF) design method is adopted to adaptively compensate contact-induced vibration (CIV) in high density hard disk drive (HDD) servo systems. Such kind of vibration is a new vibration source due to continuous contact of the read/write head with the media in HDDs, and its main characteristics are the time-varying phase and magnitude and the narrow-band frequency spectrum. In the PLPF based controller, a baseline feedback controller is first employed to stabilize the servo loop and add-on peak filters are then connected in parallel with the baseline controller to further suppress the specific vibrations. Meanwhile, a frequency identification algorithm is plugged-in simultaneously to meet the variation of central frequency of CIV. The proposed CIV compensation scheme has simple control structure, is capable of dealing with multiple vibration modes that may not be within the bandwidth of open-loop transfer function, and possesses remarkable robustness to CIV change. In the end, the performance of the proposed method in CIV compensation is validated by simulation and experiment. © 2012 IEEE.
Source Title: IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/69160
ISBN: 9781467301589
DOI: 10.1109/ISIE.2012.6237190
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