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5 July 2000 OISI: a systems engineering and technology testbed for spaceborne optical interferometers
Ulrich A. Johann, Laszlo Szerdahelyi, Viktor Wall, Frank Doengi, Rainer Sesselmann
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The OISI (Optical/Infrared Spaceborne Interferometry) project is a platform to investigate system engineering, technologies and simulation tools required for the development of spaceborne optical interferometers, a class of instruments, expected to play an important role in future space exploration.
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Ulrich A. Johann, Laszlo Szerdahelyi, Viktor Wall, Frank Doengi, and Rainer Sesselmann "OISI: a systems engineering and technology testbed for spaceborne optical interferometers", Proc. SPIE 4006, Interferometry in Optical Astronomy, (5 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390170
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Digital signal processing

Active optics

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Interferometers

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Metrology

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