Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1993
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1947, p. 126-138, Spaceborne Interferometry, Robert D. Reasenberg; Ed.
Physics
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Scientific paper
This paper describes the validation of an integrated modeling tool using data collected from a laboratory set-up. The modeling package, Integrated Modeling of Optical Systems (IMOS), combines structural modeling, optical modeling and control system simulation into a single environment. The Micro-Precision Interferometer Testbed, a ground-based version of a full- scale spaceborne interferometer, provides the opto-mechanical problem for this investigation. The objective of the effort is twofold: (1) validate the predictive capabilities of IMOS; (2) initiate the controller design for the subsystem under investigation. Ground-based validation of this modeling tool will provide a crucial step towards the ultimate goal of accurately predicting on-orbit behavior of future precision optical instruments.
Calvet Robert J.
Neat Gregory W.
O'Brien John F.
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