DocumentCode
1521275
Title
Mixed-Sensitivity
Control of Magnetic-Fluid-Deformable Mirrors
Author
Iqbal, Azhar ; Wu, Zhizheng ; Ben Amara, Foued
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Ind. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Volume
15
Issue
4
fYear
2010
Firstpage
548
Lastpage
556
Abstract
This paper presents an H∞ controller designed to cancel dynamic wavefront aberrations in an adaptive optics (AO) system based on a magnetic-fluid-deformable mirror (MFDM). MFDMs are a recently proposed novel type of active optical elements called wavefront correctors, which constitute the central part of AO systems. They offer cost and performance advantages over existing wavefront correctors. MFDMs have been found particularly suitable for ophthalmic imaging systems where they can be used to compensate for the complex optical aberrations in the eye that blur the images of the internal parts of the eye. However, their practical implementation in clinical devices is hampered by the lack of effective methods to control the shape of their deformable surface. Specifically, control algorithms that can be used to cancel dynamically varying wavefront aberrations need to be developed. This paper presents one such control algorithm that can be used to compensate for high-order time-varying optical aberrations using an MFDM. The control algorithm is developed using the mixed-sensitivity H∞ design method that enables the tracking of the desired MFDM surface shape and also limits the magnitude of the control currents applied to the MFDM. Experimental results showing the performance of a closed-loop system comprising the developed controller and a 19-channel prototype MFDM are presented.
Keywords
H∞ control; aberrations; adaptive optics; control system synthesis; magnetic fluids; mirrors; optical control; 19-channel prototype magnetic-fluid-deformable mirrors; adaptive optics system; closed-loop system; dynamic wavefront aberrations cancelling; high-order time-varying optical aberrations; mixed-sensitivity H∞ control; ophthalmic imaging systems; surface shape tracking; wavefront correctors; $H_infty$ control; Adaptive optics (AO); dynamic aberrations; magnetic-fluid-deformable mirrors (MFDMs); mixed sensitivity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4435
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMECH.2010.2051452
Filename
5491175
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