Deformable mirrors with spatially invariant dynamic response can be considered as part of the class of decomposable systems. Such systems can be thought of as the interconnection of a number of identical subsystems, and they can be used to model certain classes of large scale systems. We show in this article that the technique allows the design of a distributed H2 controller for a deformable mirror of any size, with a computational cost that does not increase with the size of the mirror. The method shows a performance close to that of the centralized H2 optimal controller in a simulation example, which is about two times better (in terms of H2 norm) than the performance of a decentralized PI controller, with additional notches to suppress the high resonance frequencies of the deformable mirror. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Fraanje, R., Massioni, P., & Verhaegen, M. (2010). A decomposition approach to distributed control of dynamic deformable mirrors. International Journal of Optomechatronics, 4(3), 269–284. https://doi.org/10.1080/15599612.2010.512380
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