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Edited by Takashi Yamaguchi, Mitsuo Hirate, and Chee Khiang Pang,
with contributions from pioneers known for their ground-breaking
work, High-Speed Precision Motion Control discusses high-precision
and fast servo controls in hard disk drives (HDDs). The chapter
authors describe the control technologies they've developed, most
of which have already been successfully applied to mass production
of HDDs. As the proposed methodologies have been verified on
commercial HDDs at the very least, these advanced control
technologies can also be readily applied to precision motion
control of other mechatronic systems, e.g., scanners,
micro-positioners, photocopiers, atomic force microscopes (AFMs),
etc. Each self-contained chapter progresses from concept to
technique and presents application examples in automotive,
aerospace, aeronautical, and manufacturing engineering. The control
technologies are categorized into high-speed servo control,
precision control, and environment-friendly control, making it easy
to find an appropriate control technology according to their domain
of application. The book also makes MATLAB (R)/SIMULINK (R) codes
for benchmark problems available for download. The control
technologies described range from fundamental classical control
theories to advanced topics such as multi-rate control. The content
contains a healthy balance between materials from the contributor's
research works and that in the wider literature. The resulting
resource empowers engineers and managers with the knowledge and
know-how to make important decisions and policies.
Mechatronic systems are used in a range of consumer products from
large-scale braking systems in vehicular agents to small-scale
integrated sensors in mobile phones. To keep pace in the
competitive consumer electronics industry, companies need to
continuously improve servo evaluation and position control of these
mechatronic systems. Advances in High-Performance Motion Control of
Mechatronic Systems covers advanced control topics for mechatronic
applications. In particular, the book examines control systems
design for ultra-fast and ultra-precise positioning of mechanical
actuators in mechatronic systems. The book systematically describes
motion control design methods for trajectory design, sampled-data
precise positioning, transient control using switching control, and
dual-stage actuator control. Each method is described in detail,
from theoretical aspects to examples of actual industry
applications including hard disk drives, optical disk drives,
galvano scanners, personal mobility robots, and more. This helps
readers better understand how to translate control theories and
algorithms from theory to design and implementation in realistic
engineering systems. The book also identifies important research
directions and advanced control techniques that may provide
solutions for the next generation of high-performance mechatronics.
Bridging research and industry, this book presents state-of-the-art
control design methodologies that are widely applicable to
industries such as manufacturing, robotics, home appliances,
automobiles, printers, and optical drives. It guides readers toward
more effective solutions for high-performance mechatronic systems
in their own products.
Edited by Takashi Yamaguchi, Mitsuo Hirate, and Chee Khiang Pang,
with contributions from pioneers known for their ground-breaking
work, High-Speed Precision Motion Control discusses high-precision
and fast servo controls in hard disk drives (HDDs). The chapter
authors describe the control technologies they've developed, most
of which have already been successfully applied to mass production
of HDDs. As the proposed methodologies have been verified on
commercial HDDs at the very least, these advanced control
technologies can also be readily applied to precision motion
control of other mechatronic systems, e.g., scanners,
micro-positioners, photocopiers, atomic force microscopes (AFMs),
etc. Each self-contained chapter progresses from concept to
technique and presents application examples in automotive,
aerospace, aeronautical, and manufacturing engineering. The control
technologies are categorized into high-speed servo control,
precision control, and environment-friendly control, making it easy
to find an appropriate control technology according to their domain
of application. The book also makes MATLAB (R)/SIMULINK (R) codes
for benchmark problems available for download. The control
technologies described range from fundamental classical control
theories to advanced topics such as multi-rate control. The content
contains a healthy balance between materials from the contributor's
research works and that in the wider literature. The resulting
resource empowers engineers and managers with the knowledge and
know-how to make important decisions and policies.
Mechatronic systems are used in a range of consumer products from
large-scale braking systems in vehicular agents to small-scale
integrated sensors in mobile phones. To keep pace in the
competitive consumer electronics industry, companies need to
continuously improve servo evaluation and position control of these
mechatronic systems. Advances in High-Performance Motion Control of
Mechatronic Systems covers advanced control topics for mechatronic
applications. In particular, the book examines control systems
design for ultra-fast and ultra-precise positioning of mechanical
actuators in mechatronic systems. The book systematically describes
motion control design methods for trajectory design, sampled-data
precise positioning, transient control using switching control, and
dual-stage actuator control. Each method is described in detail,
from theoretical aspects to examples of actual industry
applications including hard disk drives, optical disk drives,
galvano scanners, personal mobility robots, and more. This helps
readers better understand how to translate control theories and
algorithms from theory to design and implementation in realistic
engineering systems. The book also identifies important research
directions and advanced control techniques that may provide
solutions for the next generation of high-performance mechatronics.
Bridging research and industry, this book presents state-of-the-art
control design methodologies that are widely applicable to
industries such as manufacturing, robotics, home appliances,
automobiles, printers, and optical drives. It guides readers toward
more effective solutions for high-performance mechatronic systems
in their own products.
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