| Publisher | University of Utah | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 950.2KB PDF | Date added | 17 Sep 2006 |
| Topics | Removable Storage, Storage Management, Hard Drives | ||
| Downloads | 74 | ||
This paper presents a tutorial on Iterative Learning Control (ILC) and Repetitive Control (RC) techniques in Hard Disk Drive (HDD) industry for compensation of Repeatable RunOuts (RRO). After each tutorial, an application example is given. For ILC, a simple filtering-free implementation for written-in RRO compensation is presented. For the RC part, a new application of RC in dual stage HDD servo is presented. Finally, the widely used Adaptive Feedforward Control (AFC) technique is explained from ILC point of view with discussions on challenges and issues in implementation in HDD industry.
Related white papers
Whitepaper:Â EqualLogic TCO Analysis by ESG Lab
This ESG Lab report examines the economic excellence of highly scalable EqualLogic iSCSI storage solutions compared to traditional direct attached storage (DAS), Fibre Channel storage area network (FC SAN), and...
Setting the record straight: SAN defrag is vital to storage performance
Data volumes continue to grow. More companies are consolidating and virtualizing their IT infrastructures and far more demand is placed on storage performance. But one aspect that often gets overlooked...
Setting the record straight: SAN defrag is vital to storage performance.
Data volumes continue to grow. More companies are consolidating and virtualizing their IT infrastructures and far more demand is placed on storage performance. But one aspect that often gets overlooked...
Improving BIOS Debugging Using USB 2.0 Methods: Moving Beyond POST Checkpoints
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) on modern computers, whether based on legacy BIOS standards or Unified EFI (UEFI), send debug checkpoints during the initialization and boot process. Checkpoints are valuable...
Update to USB Driver Support on HPUX 11iv2
HP is providing an update to the USB support on HP-UX 11iv2 which contains the Enhancements like USB 2.0 hi-speed (EHCI) capability at runtime, DVD write capability, Support for additional...
Iomega REV - Removable Storage For the Future
Learn about the latest cutting edge storage technology from the leaders of removable storage who brought you Zip®. Iomega's REV® technology features 35GB or 70GB hard disks (yes, Gigabytes...
REV Automation: Better than Tape
Iomega's REV removable hard disk solution available in desktop, internal, and built in applications also has a quite popular automation device ideal for small businesses wanting to replace cumbersome tape...



