Internal model-based robust tracking control design for the MEMS electromagnetic micromirror

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Abstract

The micromirror based on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology is widely employed in different areas, such as scanning, imaging and optical switching. This paper studies the MEMS electromagnetic micromirror for scanning or imaging application. In these application scenarios, the micromirror is required to track the command sinusoidal signal, which can be converted to an output regulation problem theoretically. In this paper, based on the internal model principle, the output regulation problem is solved by designing a robust controller that is able to force the micromirror to track the command signal accurately. The proposed controller relies little on the accuracy of the model. Further, the proposed controller is implemented, and its effectiveness is examined by experiments. The experimental results demonstrate that the performance of the proposed controller is satisfying.

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Tan, J., Sun, W., & Yeow, J. T. W. (2017). Internal model-based robust tracking control design for the MEMS electromagnetic micromirror. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17061215

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