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Publication
AIM 2013
Conference paper
Identification of MIMO transport systems in tape drives
Abstract
As tape storage aims at cartridge capacities beyond 100 terabytes, advanced control systems for tape transport are key to achieve a larger volumetric recording density. Reliable and ultra-precise tape transport servomechanisms are required to enable tape-drive operation with thinner tape and to support higher areal data densities by minimizing tape-speed variations, tape deformation, and lateral motion effects during tape operation. In this paper, a new identification method is presented for a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) tape-transport system for tape drives as the basis for improved control concepts. The characterization of the tape-transport system is obtained in the frequency domain during closed-loop operation of the tape-transport servomechanism. The output system variables are the primary tape velocity and the tape-tension variation, which are estimated from the information obtained by reading pre-formatted servo information, as well as the tape velocities at the supply and take-up reel provided by Hall sensors. Experimental results are presented to illustrate the proposed identification method. © 2013 IEEE.