Optimization control based on hierarchical coordination for a space-based telescope

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The performance of a space-based telescope with a segmented primary mirror is seriously decreased due to thermal deformation of its optical components, deployment procedure, and manufacturing procedure. To achieve diffraction-limited imagery, the telescope usually has multiple wave-front correctors, such as deformable primary mirror segments and a MEMS mirror. A control archtecuture of hierarchical coordination is established for such a space-based telescope in this papar. The initial wave-front errors are decomposed by wavelet transformation, then low- frequency errors are corrected by the primary mirror segment, and high-frequency errors are corrected by the MEMS mirror. A simple coordination control method and an optimization control method are applied to diliver the wave-front errors to the two corrctors. The simulation results show the optimization control can result in better correction effect.

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