Abstract

The slider of a flying pickup head in a near-field optical disk drive has to fly at a stable height above the disk surface. An air bearing force between the slider and optical disk is affected by disk rotation speed and deformation, which represent low-frequency periodic disturbance to the slider. The repetitive control is adopted in this study to eliminate the periodic disturbance. H/sub /spl infin// control inherited with robust properties can deal with model uncertainty and disturbances. Therefore, to solve model uncertainty and disturbance, this study designs a repetitive controller cascaded by an H/sub /spl infin// controller. The proposed controller is validated by experimental results.

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