1 April 2011 PID-I controller of charge coupled device-based tracking loop for fast-steering mirror
Tao Tang, Jiaguang Ma, Ren Ge
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Abstract
We propose a simple PID (proportional integral differential)-I controller to improve the performance of a CCD-based (charge coupled device) control system for fast steering mirror, which consists of adding an integrator in series to a PID controller, resulting in two integrators in the control loop. The conditions for implementing the PID-I controller into the control system of the fast steering mirror are presented mainly in terms of the closed-loop stability and error attenuation. A model of CCD-based control loop is made to analyze the characteristics of the control loop. Although the error attenuation bandwidth with PID-I controller is a little smaller than that with an integral controller, the error attenuation at low frequency is greatly enhanced. The experimental results are in accordance with the theoretical analysis.
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Tao Tang, Jiaguang Ma, and Ren Ge "PID-I controller of charge coupled device-based tracking loop for fast-steering mirror," Optical Engineering 50(4), 043002 (1 April 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3567059
Published: 1 April 2011
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Mirrors

Signal attenuation

Charge-coupled devices

CCD cameras

Control systems design

Optical engineering

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