Towards faster data access: Seek operations in MEMS-based storage devices

A. Sebastian, A. Pantazi, G. Cherubini, M. Lantz, H. Rothuizen, H. Pozidis, E. Eleftheriou
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Abstract

Even in the most advanced hard-disk drives (HDDs), data access is a slow process because of the relatively large mechanical structures, the one-dimensional actuation capability of the head, and the latency due to rotating disks. It is expected that MEMS-based storage devices with two-dimensional actuation capability could significantly improve the speed of data access. In this paper we demonstrate this experimentally with a MEMS-based probe-storage prototype using a micro-scanner that serves as the positioner for the storage medium. First the theoretically minimum achievable seek times are derived for the micro-scanner by approximating its dynamics with a damped harmonic oscillator model. Then the similarity of the time-optimal solution with that of the better studied double integral system is exploited to employ a proximate-time-optimal controller for the experimental studies. The experimental results demonstrate seek times of approximately 1.6 ms for seek operations of 50 ¿m.
追求更快的数据访问:寻求基于mems存储设备的操作
即使在最先进的硬盘驱动器(hdd)中,由于相对较大的机械结构、磁头的一维驱动能力以及旋转磁盘造成的延迟,数据访问也是一个缓慢的过程。具有二维驱动能力的mems存储器件有望显著提高数据访问速度。在本文中,我们用一个基于mems的探针存储原型实验证明了这一点,该原型使用微扫描仪作为存储介质的定位器。首先用阻尼谐振子模型近似了微扫描仪的动力学特性,得到了理论上可实现的最小寻道时间。然后利用二重积分系统的时间最优解与已有二重积分系统的时间最优解的相似性,采用近似时间最优控制器进行实验研究。实验结果表明,对于50 μ m的寻道操作,寻道时间约为1.6 ms。
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