Title :
Neural network approach for linearization of the electrostatically actuated double-gimballed micromirror
Author :
Zhou, Guangva ; Cheo, Kelvin K L ; Tay, Francis E H ; Chau, Fook Song
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
In this paper, a hierarchical circuit based approach is used for the development of a reduced-order macro-model for a double-gimballed electrostatic torsional micromirror. The nonlinearity and cross-axis coupling of the micromirror subjected to the differential driving scheme are investigated using the proposed macro-model. The simulation results are used to train a feed-forward neural network which carries out a function approximation of the relation between the desired location and the required driving voltages. The trained neural network is then coded into MAST AHDL. System-level simulation of the micromirror together with the neural network is performed in the SABER™ simulator. It is found that using a feed-forward neural network, the linearity of the micromirror is greatly improved, the steady state of the cross-axis coupling is reduced to a negligible level and the transient response of the cross-axis coupling is also suppressed. This implies that introducing a feed-forward neural network would be useful to simplify the design of the feedback control system for the double-gimballed electrostatic torsional micromirror.
Keywords :
control systems; electrostatic actuators; feedforward neural nets; linearisation techniques; micromirrors; SABER™ simulator; cross axis coupling; differential driving scheme; double gimballed electrostatic torsional micromirror; feed forward neural network; feedback control system; linearization; system level simulation; Circuit simulation; Coupling circuits; Electrostatics; Feedforward neural networks; Feedforward systems; Function approximation; Linearity; Micromirrors; Neural networks; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS 2003. Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7066-X
DOI :
10.1109/DTIP.2003.1287029