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Performance of convergence-based variable-gain control of optical storage drives

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Performance of convergence-based variable-gain control of optical storage drives
In this paper, a method for the performance assessment of a variable-gain control design for optical storage drives is proposed. The variablegain strategy is used to overcome well-known linear control design trade-offs between low-frequency tracking properties and high-frequency noise sensitivity. A convergence-based control design is proposed that guarantees stability of the closed-loop system and a unique bounded steady-state response for any bounded disturbance. These favourable properties, guaranteed by virtue of convergence, allow for a unique performance evaluation of the control system. Moreover, technical conditions for convergence are derived for the variable-gain controlled system and a quantitative performance measure, taking into account both low-frequency tracking properties and high-frequency measurement noise sensitivity, is proposed. The convergence conditions together with the performance measure jointly constitute a design tool for tuning the parameters of the variab...
Nathan van de Wouw, H. A. Pastink, Marcel F. Heert
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where AUTOMATICA
Authors Nathan van de Wouw, H. A. Pastink, Marcel F. Heertjes, Alexey V. Pavlov, Henk Nijmeijer
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