Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
H. Song, R. Fraanje, G. Vdovin, G. Schitter, M. Verhaegen:
"Hysteresis Compensation for a Piezo Deformable Mirror";
Talk: 6th International Workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine,
Galway (Ireland);
2007-06-12
- 2007-06-15; in: "Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine",
(2007),
112
- 117.
English abstract:
The field of adaptive optics (AO) has received rapidly increasing attention in recent
years, the intrinsic hysteresis of the piezo deformable mirror (DM) imposes
a limit in the accuracy when the stroke of the piezo-actuator is on the order
of micrometers. This contribution discusses the hysteresis compensation of a
piezo DM by an inverse Preisach hysteresis model. The inverse Preisach hysteresis
model is identified from the measured input-output data with a neural
network and with a hinging hyperplane based approach. Experimental results
demonstrate that hysteresis of the piezc-actuator can be reduced from 20%
to about 6% and 9% by the neural network and by the hinging hyperplanes,
respectively.
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