Adaptive optics application of distributed control design for decomposable systems

conference paper
This article concerns a class of linear systems which we call "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. In this paper we will show how the results for control design of this class of systems can be applied in the field of adaptive optics, specifically to the problem of controlling the deformation of a mirror under the effect of cross-coupled actuator. We will show that the technique allows the design of a distributed H<sub>2</sub> controller for a mirror of any size, with a computational cost that does not increase with the size of the mirror. ©2009 IEEE.
TNO Identifier
347318
ISSN
01912216
ISBN
9781424438716
Article nr.
5399880
Source title
48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control held jointly with 2009 28th Chinese Control Conference, CDC/CCC 2009, 15 December 2009 through 18 December 2009, Shanghai. Conference code: 79678
Pages
7113-7118
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