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In engineering, optomechatronics is a field that investigates the integration of optical components and technology into mechatronic systems. The optical components in these systems are used as sensors to measure mechanical quantities such as surface structure and orientation. Optical sensors are used in a feedback loop as part of control systems for mechatronic devices. Optomechatronics has applications in areas such as adaptive optics, vehicular automation, optofluidics, optical tweezers and thin-film technology.

References

  1. Cho, H.; Kim, M.Y. (August 2005). "Optomechatronic Technology: The Characteristics and Perspectives". IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. 52 (4): 932–943. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.459.8430. doi:10.1109/TIE.2005.851689. S2CID 206697300.
  2. Koch, Alexander (31 March 2014). "Introduction to the Special Issue on "Optomechatronics"". Sensors. 14 (4): 6302–6304. doi:10.3390/s140406302. PMC 4029695.
  3. Cho, Hyungsuck (2002). Opto-Mechatronic Systems Handbook: Techniques and Applications. CRC Press. pp. chapter 13. ISBN 9781420040692. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  4. "International Symposium on Optomechatronic Technology (ISOT) 2018". congresos.cio.mx. Retrieved 25 August 2018.

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