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10 July 1992 Linear analysis of opto-mechanical systems
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Abstract
A general framework is presented for the matrix-form, linear optical model analysis of controlled optomechanical systems; the models are conjoined with linear models of structures and controls to compute system performance as a function of optics, structures, and control parameters. Covariance analysis, optimization, and estimation/simulation are used. Attention is given to a tolerancing example for the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field and Planetary Camera, which involves the creation of a linear model of residual pupil shear.
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David C. Redding, Mark H. Milman, and Greg Loboda "Linear analysis of opto-mechanical systems", Proc. SPIE 1696, Controls for Optical Systems, (10 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138160
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Systems modeling

Optical components

Mirrors

Cameras

Chromatic aberrations

Wavefronts

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