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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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SUMMARY:Seminario de instrumentación. Mechatronic Design and Control for R
 obotic Telescopes and Optical Free-Space-Communication
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de instrumentación. Mechatronic Design and Control f
 or Robotic Telescopes and Optical Free-Space-Communication\nGeorg Schitter
 \n\nMechatronic imaging systems, used in scientific applications as well a
 s in the high-tech industry, demand a continuous improvement of precision,
  range, as well as system bandwidth and speed. These challenging goals can
  be achieved only by a proper system integration, which requires an advanc
 ed mechatronic system design and highly sophisticated motion control. Exam
 ple applications for the discussed mechatronic imaging systems are atomic 
 force microscopes (AFM), wafer scanners, scanning laser and LIDAR systems,
  as well as adaptive optics and satellite ranging.\nA proper system integr
 ation that utilizes the interplay between mechatronic system design and co
 ntrol design is key for achieving maximum performance of mechatronic syste
 ms in high-tech applications. Already at the system design phase all compo
 nents involved in the specific application have to be considered. Examples
  for these components are the mechanical structure of the device, the powe
 r amplifier, the actuators, the sensors, electronics, and the real-time co
 ntrol system. To meet the demanding specifications, the final system, incl
 uding all hard- and software components, has to be tailored to and optimiz
 ed for each specific application.\nhttps://youtu.be/cHljnHRpJAQ
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