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    Detection of Surface Defects on Compact Discs

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    Online detection of surface defects on optical discs is of high importance for the accommodation schemes handling these defects. These surface defects introduce defect components to the position measurements of focus and radial tracking positions. The respective controllers will accordingly try to suppress these defect components resulting in a wrong positioning of the optical disc drive. In this paper, two novel schemes for detecting these surface defects are introduced and compared. Both methods, which are an extended threshold scheme and a wavelet packet-based scheme, improve the detection compared with a standard threshold scheme. The extended threshold scheme detects the four tested defects with a maximal detection delay of 3 samples while the wavelet packet-based scheme has a maximal detection delay of 6 samples. Simulations of focus and radial positions in the presence of a surface defect are performed in order to inspect the importance and consequences of the size of the detection delay, from which it can be seen that focus and radial position errors increase significantly due to the defect as the detection delay increases

    Adaptive control of the radial servo system of a compact disc player

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    The radial servo system of a compact disc player has to cope with large gain variations which are due to disc dependent optical characteristics, tolerances in mechanical and electrical components and nonlinearity in the generation of the position index. In current players this problem has been solved by using an adaptive control scheme based on an injected signal to identify the process gain. This paper discusses the application of the general Self Tuning Regulator (STR) concept to the control problem of the radial servo system. The STR principle depends on parametric identification and control adaptation without additional excitation of the control loop. The concept has been implemented in an experimental arrangement; it gives good control performance and is insensitive to practical perturbations
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