High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer
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Data de Publicação: | 2019 |
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Resumo: | Interferometers are extremely sensitive measurement devices, which use the principle of interference between two or more sources of light to generate a pattern of constructive and destructive interference. This pattern contains information about the physical phenomenon under study, and their light intensity can be used to calculate the optical path difference traveled by the two beams. The optical path difference and light intensity relationship is given by a cosine type function. Large disturbances can change the interferometer operation point, reaching nonlinear regions of the interferometric curve and even inducing ambiguities due to the periodicity of the input/output relationship. The present work concerns with the modeling, development and application of a control strategy based on sliding mode control, in a two-beam quadrature interferometer. It was used the high gain approach, which consists in to fully compensate the phase shifts induced on the sensor arm with the control system, in such a way that the voltage control signal becomes proportional to the phase disturbances. Therefore, the demodulation process does not require phase unwrapping algorithms. This implemented system showed capability to improve dynamic range and bandwidth when compared with other control systems in literature that were based on different high gain approach topologies. Also a new method of interferometric phase demodulation is proposed allying this control strategy to a virtual emulated interferometer. This allows keeping the real interferometer in open-loop and retrieving the phase shift information from the control signal of the virtual closed-loop interferometer, thus leading to considerable simplification of the required instrumentation. An ellipse fitting algorithm was applied to the system, allowing the correction of the Lissajous figure formed by both output interferometric signals from an ellipse to a unitary circle. Therefore, the system estimates the phase shift even with quadrature mismatches. Inertial sensors such as accelerometers and gyroscopes can benefit from this system in two major points: first, the sensitivity can be increased without limiting the end of scale of the sensor due to the proportional relation of the voltage control signal and the measured phase shift; and second, the system can be implemented without the need of PZT feedback actuators or modulators and PZT driven circuitry, reducing cost, volume and weight of the sensors. |
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High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometerAbordagem de alto ganho e controle de modos deslizantes aplicados ao interferômetro de quadraturaOptical interferometryQuadrature interferometerSliding mode controlInterferometria ópticaInterferômetro de quadraturaControle com modos deslizantesInterferometers are extremely sensitive measurement devices, which use the principle of interference between two or more sources of light to generate a pattern of constructive and destructive interference. This pattern contains information about the physical phenomenon under study, and their light intensity can be used to calculate the optical path difference traveled by the two beams. The optical path difference and light intensity relationship is given by a cosine type function. Large disturbances can change the interferometer operation point, reaching nonlinear regions of the interferometric curve and even inducing ambiguities due to the periodicity of the input/output relationship. The present work concerns with the modeling, development and application of a control strategy based on sliding mode control, in a two-beam quadrature interferometer. It was used the high gain approach, which consists in to fully compensate the phase shifts induced on the sensor arm with the control system, in such a way that the voltage control signal becomes proportional to the phase disturbances. Therefore, the demodulation process does not require phase unwrapping algorithms. This implemented system showed capability to improve dynamic range and bandwidth when compared with other control systems in literature that were based on different high gain approach topologies. Also a new method of interferometric phase demodulation is proposed allying this control strategy to a virtual emulated interferometer. This allows keeping the real interferometer in open-loop and retrieving the phase shift information from the control signal of the virtual closed-loop interferometer, thus leading to considerable simplification of the required instrumentation. An ellipse fitting algorithm was applied to the system, allowing the correction of the Lissajous figure formed by both output interferometric signals from an ellipse to a unitary circle. Therefore, the system estimates the phase shift even with quadrature mismatches. Inertial sensors such as accelerometers and gyroscopes can benefit from this system in two major points: first, the sensitivity can be increased without limiting the end of scale of the sensor due to the proportional relation of the voltage control signal and the measured phase shift; and second, the system can be implemented without the need of PZT feedback actuators or modulators and PZT driven circuitry, reducing cost, volume and weight of the sensors.Interferômetros são dispositivos de medição extremamente sensíveis, os quais utilizam o princípio de interferência entre duas ou mais fontes de luz para gerar um padrão de interferência construtiva e destrutiva. Este padrão contém informação sobre os fenômenos físicos sob estudo, e sua intensidade luminosa pode ser usada para calcular a diferença de caminho óptico acumulada pelos dois feixes de luz. A diferença de caminho óptico e a intensidade de luz são relacionadas por uma função cossenoidal. Grandes distúrbios podem alterar o ponto de operação do interferômetro, alcançando regiões não lineares da curva característica do interferômetro e até mesmo induzindo ambiguidades, devido à periodicidade da relação entrada/saída. Este trabalho preocupou-se com o modelamento, desenvolvimento e aplicação de uma estratégia de controle baseada em controle com modos deslizantes, em um interferômetro de dois feixes em quadratura. Foi utilizada a abordagem de alto ganho, a qual consiste em utilizar o sistema de controle para compensar completamente os deslocamentos de fase induzidos no braço sensor, de tal forma que o sinal de controle se relaciona com os deslocamentos de fase por uma equação de reta. Portanto o processo de demodulação não necessita de algoritmos de desdobramento de fase. O sistema implementado mostrou capacidade de melhorar a faixa dinâmica e largura de banda quando comparado com outros sistemas de controle na literatura, também baseados na abordagem de alto ganho. Destaca-se que um algoritmo de identificação de elipse foi aplicado no sistema, permitindo a correção da figura de Lissajous formada pelos sinais de saída do interferômetro, de uma elipse para um círculo. Portanto, o sistema estima o deslocamento de fase mesmo com erros na condição de quadratura. Um novo método de demodulação de fase óptica é proposto, aliando esta estratégia de controle com um interferômetro emulado virtualmente. Isto permite manter o interferômetro físico em malha aberta e recuperar a informação de deslocamento de fase a partir do sinal de controle do interferômetro virtual, trazendo considerável simplificação da instrumentação requerida. Sensores inerciais tais como acelerômetros e giroscópios podem se beneficiar deste sistema em dois pontos principais: a sensitividade pode ser aumentada sem limitar o fim de escala do sensor devido à relação proporcional entre o sinal de controle e o deslocamento de fase medido; o sistema pode ser implementado sem a necessidade de moduladores e circuitos de acionamento de PZT, reduzindo o custo, volume e peso.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP: 17/17235-1Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Kitano, Cláudio [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Felão, Luiz Henrique Vitti2019-10-21T14:17:55Z2019-10-21T14:17:55Z2019-07-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/19078200092619133004099080P028834403518951670000-0001-6320-755Xenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-08-05T17:57:40Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/190782Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:57:40Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer Abordagem de alto ganho e controle de modos deslizantes aplicados ao interferômetro de quadratura |
title |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
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High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer Felão, Luiz Henrique Vitti Optical interferometry Quadrature interferometer Sliding mode control Interferometria óptica Interferômetro de quadratura Controle com modos deslizantes |
title_short |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
title_full |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
title_fullStr |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
title_full_unstemmed |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
title_sort |
High gain approach and sliding mode control applied to quadrature interferometer |
author |
Felão, Luiz Henrique Vitti |
author_facet |
Felão, Luiz Henrique Vitti |
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author |
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Kitano, Cláudio [UNESP] Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Felão, Luiz Henrique Vitti |
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Optical interferometry Quadrature interferometer Sliding mode control Interferometria óptica Interferômetro de quadratura Controle com modos deslizantes |
topic |
Optical interferometry Quadrature interferometer Sliding mode control Interferometria óptica Interferômetro de quadratura Controle com modos deslizantes |
description |
Interferometers are extremely sensitive measurement devices, which use the principle of interference between two or more sources of light to generate a pattern of constructive and destructive interference. This pattern contains information about the physical phenomenon under study, and their light intensity can be used to calculate the optical path difference traveled by the two beams. The optical path difference and light intensity relationship is given by a cosine type function. Large disturbances can change the interferometer operation point, reaching nonlinear regions of the interferometric curve and even inducing ambiguities due to the periodicity of the input/output relationship. The present work concerns with the modeling, development and application of a control strategy based on sliding mode control, in a two-beam quadrature interferometer. It was used the high gain approach, which consists in to fully compensate the phase shifts induced on the sensor arm with the control system, in such a way that the voltage control signal becomes proportional to the phase disturbances. Therefore, the demodulation process does not require phase unwrapping algorithms. This implemented system showed capability to improve dynamic range and bandwidth when compared with other control systems in literature that were based on different high gain approach topologies. Also a new method of interferometric phase demodulation is proposed allying this control strategy to a virtual emulated interferometer. This allows keeping the real interferometer in open-loop and retrieving the phase shift information from the control signal of the virtual closed-loop interferometer, thus leading to considerable simplification of the required instrumentation. An ellipse fitting algorithm was applied to the system, allowing the correction of the Lissajous figure formed by both output interferometric signals from an ellipse to a unitary circle. Therefore, the system estimates the phase shift even with quadrature mismatches. Inertial sensors such as accelerometers and gyroscopes can benefit from this system in two major points: first, the sensitivity can be increased without limiting the end of scale of the sensor due to the proportional relation of the voltage control signal and the measured phase shift; and second, the system can be implemented without the need of PZT feedback actuators or modulators and PZT driven circuitry, reducing cost, volume and weight of the sensors. |
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