Abstract
For track-following control in optical disk drive, a compensator should be designed to satisfy disturbance attenuation property, overall system stability, and so on. In order to ease the compensator design procedure by reducing trial and errors, a disturbance observer is added on to a conventional single loop track-following control system, which may cause control input saturation due to excessive loop gain. Because the track-following control system is conditionally stable, control input saturation leads to actual reduction of loop gain whereby the system becomes unstable. To preserve the overall stability during transient response, where control input saturation possibly occurs, the circle criterion based on the pull-in condition is utilized to check the stability under control input saturation. The constraints from the circle criterion and robust stability condition are converted into frequency domain bounds, which are represented on a Nichols chart. Then a design method using quantitative feedback theory (QFT) is applied to satisfy the constraints shown on the Nichols chart. To show the feasibility, some experiments are conducted, and the results are presented.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 209-214 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| State | Published - 2002 |
| Event | 7th International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control, AMC '02 - Proceedings - Maribor, Slovenia Duration: 3 Jul 2002 → 5 Jul 2002 |
Conference
| Conference | 7th International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control, AMC '02 - Proceedings |
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| Country/Territory | Slovenia |
| City | Maribor |
| Period | 3/07/02 → 5/07/02 |