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2 March 1993 Smart integrated-optics displacement/force sensor based on speckle pattern detection using neural-net with 0.1-A resolution
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Abstract
This paper describes the usage of neural networks in the application of speckle patterns, as seen at the output of an optical waveguide, for sensing displacement/force. The neural network trained for displacement values within a 1.5 micrometers range is found to generalize with less than +/- 0.02 micrometers error in the input range. It is found that a functional-link net with 11 functional links and 3 neurons can be trained for a convergence criterion of 1e-05 in less than 3000 iterations. The error in the individual targeted output during training was less than +/- 0.01 micrometers . Thus an integrated-optics sensor is now feasible.
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Umesh K. Rao, Augusto Garcia-Valenzuela, and Massood Tabib-Azar "Smart integrated-optics displacement/force sensor based on speckle pattern detection using neural-net with 0.1-A resolution", Proc. SPIE 1793, Integrated Optics and Microstructures, (2 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141229
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Neural networks

Photodetectors

Waveguides

Speckle

Integrated optics

Speckle pattern

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