International audienceThis paper presents a comparison of several open-loop methods for hysteresis compensation on a lab-made micro-/nanopositioning device. The classical Preisach model with the inverse multiplicative structure and the classical/modified Prandtl-Ishlinskii models with model inversion are considered. The classical Preisach method, though suited for asymmetric hysteresis, does not have an analytic model inverse. However, it can be used directly in the inverse multiplicative structure, thus avoiding computationally intensive numerical inversion of the Preisach model. The classical Prandtl-Ishlinskii (PI) model is accurate and has an analytic solution, which makes it interesting for real-time applications. However, the model ca...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audiencePiezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used as micro-positioning devices ...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to compensate the static hysteresis in smar...
Atomic force microscopes offer the possibility for imaging a sample topography with accuracy in the ...
Atomic force microscopes offer the possibility for imaging a sample topography with accuracy in the ...
A challenge for precise positioning in nanopositioning using smart materials is hysteresis, limiting...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel adaptive approach for hysteresis compensation appl...
A challenge for precise positioning in nanopositioning using smart materials is hysteresis, limiting...
Hysteresis is a nonlinear phenomenon useful whenever memory is required, but that can become annoyin...
Piezoelectric actuators are widely used in micromanipulation and miniature robots due to their rapid...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators have been widely used in nanopositioning applications owing to their...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators have been widely used in nanopositioning applications owing to their...
Abstract — Control of smart actuators is limited due to strong hysteresis effects which affect the a...
International audiencePiezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used as micro-positioning devices ...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audiencePiezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used as micro-positioning devices ...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to compensate the static hysteresis in smar...
Atomic force microscopes offer the possibility for imaging a sample topography with accuracy in the ...
Atomic force microscopes offer the possibility for imaging a sample topography with accuracy in the ...
A challenge for precise positioning in nanopositioning using smart materials is hysteresis, limiting...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel adaptive approach for hysteresis compensation appl...
A challenge for precise positioning in nanopositioning using smart materials is hysteresis, limiting...
Hysteresis is a nonlinear phenomenon useful whenever memory is required, but that can become annoyin...
Piezoelectric actuators are widely used in micromanipulation and miniature robots due to their rapid...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators have been widely used in nanopositioning applications owing to their...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators have been widely used in nanopositioning applications owing to their...
Abstract — Control of smart actuators is limited due to strong hysteresis effects which affect the a...
International audiencePiezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used as micro-positioning devices ...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audiencePiezoelectric actuators (PEAs) are commonly used as micro-positioning devices ...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...