A Laser Doppler Vibrometer Featured with the In-housed Mechanism for Adaptive Compensation of Body Vibration

자체진동의 보상을 위한 레이저 도플러 계측 신호 적응 진동보상 기법 연구

  • Published : 2001.08.01

Abstract

This paper presents an auxiliary beam-assisted adaptive compensation technique applied to alleviate the problem of LDV's body vibration. The LMS algorithm is applied to adaptively compensate the body vibration utilizing the reference signal provided by the auxiliary beam. The usefulness of the proposed technique is verified via computer simulations performed for diverse types of target signals and body vibration.

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