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The Discrete-Time Sliding Mode Control with Computation Time Delay for Repeatable Run-Out Compensation of Hard Disk Drives

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  • T. H. Yan
  • B. He
  • X. D. Chen
  • X. S. Xu

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The presented is a study on the problem of disturbance rejection, specifically the periodic disturbance, by applying discrete-time sliding mode control method. For perturbations such as modeling errors and external disturbances, their compensation is formulated using the designed sliding mode control. To eliminate the effect of these perturbations, the convergence rate between the disturbance and their compensation has been shaped by an additional parameter. Decoupling of the resultant perturbation estimation dynamics from the closed loop dynamics is achieved. Computation time delay is also presented to address the perturbation effects. The approach developed ensures the robustness of the sliding mode dynamics to parameter uncertainties and exogenous disturbances, in addition to the complete rejection of the periodic disturbance component. Satisfactory simulation results as well as experimental ones have been achieved based on a fast servo system of a modern hard disk drive to illustrate the validity of the controller for repeatable run-out (RRO) compensation.

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  • T. H. Yan & B. He & X. D. Chen & X. S. Xu, 2013. "The Discrete-Time Sliding Mode Control with Computation Time Delay for Repeatable Run-Out Compensation of Hard Disk Drives," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:505846
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/505846
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