Balanced delay and resolution for timing based servo systems
US-10141016-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US10199062B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10199062-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816046905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A tape drive-implemented method, according to one embodiment, includes: determining a length of a window of a servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position estimate, and determining a number of the windows of the servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position value. A lateral position estimate is calculated for each of the number of the windows of the servo pattern using signals which correspond to each of the number of the windows. Moreover, the lateral position value is calculated by using the lateral position estimates. The lateral position value is used to control a tape head actuator. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described in additional embodiments.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tape drive-implemented method, comprising: determining a length of a window of a servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position estimate; determining a number of the windows of the servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position value; calculating a lateral position estimate for each of the number of the windows of the servo pattern using signals which correspond to each of the number of the windows; calculating the lateral position value by using the lateral position estimates; and using the lateral position value to control a tape head actuator. 2. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , comprising: determining a current speed of a magnetic tape, wherein determining the number of the windows of the servo pattern is based on the current speed of the magnetic tape. 3. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , comprising: using the signals which correspond to each of the number of the windows to calculate a tape head skew estimation value. 4. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , comprising: calculating a lateral position estimate for each of a second number of windows of a second servo pattern, the second number of the windows of the second servo pattern according to the number of the windows of the servo pattern; calculating a second lateral position value using the lateral position estimates for the second number of the windows; and using the second lateral position value along with the lateral position value to control the tape head actuator. 5. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , comprising: calculating an operating frequency of a track-following control loop using a current speed of a magnetic tape and the length of the window; and applying the operating frequency to the track-following control loop. 6. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 5 , wherein an equation is used to calculate the operating frequency of the track-following control loop, wherein the equation is presented as: f = v i ( D w × c i ) , wherein “f” represents the operating frequency, wherein “v i ” corresponds to the current speed of the magnetic tape, wherein “D w ” corresponds to the length of the window, wherein “c i ” corresponds to the number of lateral position estimates. 7. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , wherein calculating the lateral position value includes: calculating an arithmetic mean of the lateral position estimates. 8. The tape drive-implemented method as presented in claim 1 , wherein calculating the lateral position value includes: calculating a weighted average of the lateral position estimates. 9. A computer program product comprising a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith, wherein the computer readable storage medium is not a transitory signal per se, the program instructions executable by a processor to cause the processor to: determine, by the processor, a length of a window of a servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position estimate; determine, by the processor, a number of the windows of the servo pattern to use for calculating a lateral position value; calculate, by the processor, a lateral position estimate for each of the number of the windows of the servo pattern using signals which correspond to each of the number of the windows; calculate, by the processor, the lateral position value by using the lateral position estimates; and use, by the processor, the lateral position value to control a tape head actuator. 10. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , the program instructions executable by the processor to cause the processor to: determine, by the processor, a current speed of a magnetic tape, wherein determining the number of the windows of the servo pattern is based on the current speed of the magnetic tape. 11. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , the program instructions executable by the processor to cause the processor to: use, by the processor, the signals which correspond to each of the number of the windows to calculate a tape head skew estimation value. 12. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , the program instructions executable by the processor to cause the processor to: calculate, by the processor, a lateral position estimate for each of a second number of windows of a second servo pattern, the second number of the windows of the second servo pattern according to the number of the windows of the servo pattern; calculate, by the processor, a second lateral position value using the lateral position estimates for the second number of the windows; and use, by the processor, the second lateral position value along with the lateral position value to control the tape head actuator. 13. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , the program instructions executable by the processor to cause the processor to: calculate, by the processor, an operating frequency of a track-following control loop using a current speed of a magnetic tape and the length of the window; and apply, by the processor, the operating frequency to the track-following control loop. 14. The computer program product as presented in claim 13 , wherein an equation is used to calculate the operating frequency of the track-following control loop, wherein the equation is presented as: f = v i ( D w × c i ) , wherein “f” represents the operating frequency, wherein “v i ” corresponds to the current speed of the magnetic tape, wherein “D w ” corresponds to the length of the window, wherein “c i ” corresponds to the number of lateral position estimates. 15. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , wherein calculating the lateral position value includes: calculating an arithmetic mean of the lateral position estimates. 16. The computer program product as presented in claim 9 , wherein calculating the lateral position value includes: calculating a weighted average of the lateral position estimates. 17. A tape drive, comprising: a controller comprising logic integrated with and/or executable by the controller to cause the controller to: determ
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