An experimental holographic media storage system uses a flexible photopolymer disk. During rotation, the disk tilts, mak
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:57 am
An experimental holographic media storage system uses a flexible photopolymer disk. During rotation, the disk tilts, making information retrieval difficult. A system that compensates for the tilt has been developed. For this, a laser beam is focused on the disk surface and disk variations are measured through reflection. A mirror is in turn adjusted to align with the disk and makes information retrieval possible. A video camera provides the sight for the robot and the tracking loop. Assuming the system transfer function is given by G(s) = 25 (s+1) s(s+2)(s² +2s+16) 1. Use frequency response techniques to determine the following: Gain Margin Phase Margin Zero dB Frequency 180° Frequency 2. Does the system stable? Explain. ●