A Feedfordward Adaptive Controller to Reduce the Imaging Time of Large-Sized Biological Samples with a SPM-Based Multiprobe Station

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2013-11-29T10:45:53Z

2013-11-29T10:45:53Z

2012-01-24

2013-11-29T10:45:53Z

Abstract

The time required to image large samples is an important limiting factor in SPM-based systems. In multiprobe setups, especially when working with biological samples, this drawback can make impossible to conduct certain experiments. In this work, we present a feedfordward controller based on bang-bang and adaptive controls. The controls are based in the difference between the maximum speeds that can be used for imaging depending on the flatness of the sample zone. Topographic images of Escherichia coli bacteria samples were acquired using the implemented controllers. Results show that to go faster in the flat zones, rather than using a constant scanning speed for the whole image, speeds up the imaging process of large samples by up to a 4x factor.

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English

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MDPI Publishing

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s120100686

Sensors, 2012, vol. 12, p. 686-703

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s120100686

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