An optical platform for testing space-based optics control algorithms

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Algorithms, Control Systems Design, Spaceborne Telescopes, Test Equipment, Control Simulation, Field Of View, Transfer Functions

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The objectives of the OPTECAL (OPtical TEstbed for Control Algorithms) program are examined along with the system configuration and the current status of the program. The program will combine extensive analyses with hardware tests using a state-of-the-art platform to validate algorithms for controlling multiple adaptive optics elements in space-based wide field-of-view telescopes. The initial milestones of the program include the establishment of a basic adaptive optics test setup, a proof-of-concept deconvolution experiment, development of an optical modeling capability, and studies evaluating deconvolution techniques, phase retrieval approaches, and the effect of actuator transfer function uncertainties in wide field-of-view optics control. Later objectives include fully traceable experiments on the OPTECAL platform to optimize the integrated control system performance.

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