Relative-Motion Sensors and Actuators for Two Optical Tables
TBMG-678
10/01/2004
- Content
Optoelectronic sensors and magnetic actuators have been developed as parts of a system for controlling the relative position and attitude of two massive optical tables that float on separate standard air suspensions that attenuate ground vibrations. In the specific application for which these sensors and actuators were developed, one of the optical tables holds an optical system that mimics distant stars, while the other optical table holds a test article that simulates a spaceborne stellar interferometer that would be used to observe the stars.
- Citation
- "Relative-Motion Sensors and Actuators for Two Optical Tables," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2004.