IP Library Granted Patent US 11,134,839
Granted Patent B2
US 11,134,839 · App. 16/266,136 · Granted Oct 5, 2021

System inverting controller for laser scanning systems

Inventor: Jeremy Krisel Berke (Rockville Center, NY)
Assignee: Alcon Inc.
A61B3/102A61B3/0008A61B3/0025G02B26/101G02B26/105A61F2009/00844A61F2009/00851
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Patent No.
US 11,134,839
App. No.
16/266,136
Granted
Oct 5, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

In certain embodiments, an ophthalmic diagnostic system includes a laser source, a galvanometer, and a system inverting controller (SIC) coupled to the galvanometer. The galvanometer includes one or more optical elements and one or more galvanometer controllers configured to manipulate an orientation of the one or more optical elements to scan the output of the laser source across an ophthalmic target based on galvanometer control signals. The system inverting controller (SIC) is configured to modify input galvanometer control signals based on an estimated transfer function of the galvanometer and provide the modified galvanometer control signals to the galvanometer.

Claims (20)

1. An ophthalmic diagnostic system, comprising:

a laser source;

a galvanometer comprising:

one or more optical elements; and

one or more galvanometer controllers configured to manipulate an orientation of the one or more optical elements to scan the output of the laser source across an ophthalmic target based on galvanometer control signals; and

a system inverting controller (SIC) coupled to the galvanometer, the SIC configured to modify input galvanometer control signals based on an estimated transfer function of the galvanometer and provide the modified galvanometer control signals to the galvanometer;

wherein the SIC is further configured to receive feedback signals from the galvanometer and modify the input galvanometer control signals based on the feedback signals; wherein the SIC is configured to modify the galvanometer control signals based on a gradient of decent for parameters of the estimated transfer function; wherein the estimated transfer function is a first order transfer function; and wherein the estimated transfer function is equivalent to y i+1 =aΔt ( kx i −y i )+ y i , where a and k are parameters of the first order transfer function, x i is the input signal of the galvanometer at time t=i, y i is the output of the galvanometer at time t=i, and Δt is the elapsed time between t=(i−1) and t=i.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more optical elements comprise a set of mirrors configured to scan the output of the laser source in a first and second direction.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more optical elements comprise a set of lenses configured to scan the output of the laser source in a third direction orthogonal to the first and second directions.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the laser source comprises an optical coherence tomography (OCT) engine.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the laser source comprises a femtosecond laser.

6. A method of scanning a laser of an ophthalmic diagnostic system, comprising:

receiving galvanometer control signals at a system inverting controller (SIC);

modifying, by the SIC, the galvanometer control signals based on an estimated transfer function of a galvanometer controller;

providing the modified galvanometer control signals to a galvanometer; and

manipulating, by the galvanometer, one or more optical elements to scan a laser based on the modified galvanometer control signals;

receiving, at the SIC, feedback signals from the galvanometer, wherein modifying the galvanometer control signals is based on the feedback signals;

wherein modifying the galvanometer control signals is based on a gradient of decent for parameters of the estimated transfer function; wherein the estimated transfer function is a first order transfer function; and wherein the estimated transfer function is equivalent to y i+1 =aΔt ( kx i −y i )+ y i , where a and k are parameters of the first order transfer function, x i is the input signal of the galvanometer at time t=i, y i is the output of the galvanometer at time t=i, and Δt is the elapsed time between t=(i−1) and t=i.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein manipulating the one or more optical elements to scan the laser comprises manipulating an orientation of a set of mirrors in the galvanometer to scan the laser in a first and second direction.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein manipulating the one or more optical elements to scan the laser comprises manipulating a position of one or more lenses to scan the laser in a third direction orthogonal to the first and second directions.

Assignments (3)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2019
From: BERKE, JEREMY KRISEL
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 048226/0920 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2019
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 048226/0954 →