Track jump scheme using internal state manipulation in optical disc drives

Jung Rae Ryoo, Tae Yong Doh

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Abstract

Track jump control is a random access strategy applied to short distance movement less than 10 tracks. The most common track jump scheme is a bang-bang control of a kick and brake manner. In a conventional track jump scheme, a track-following controller is turned off during kick and brake periods, and restarted at a target track for track pull-in. The inevitable controller switching is accompanied by undesirable transient response due to non-zero initial condition, and overshoot in the transient response is a crucial factor regarding track pull-in stability. In this paper, a new track jump control scheme without controller switching is proposed for enhancing track jump stability. Instead of control switching, internal states of a track-following controller are artificially manipulated for kick and brake actions in a digital control environment. Experimental results are provided in comparison with conventional track jumps.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)541-544
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Initial value compensation
  • Optical disc drive
  • Radial servo system
  • Track jump control

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