Title :
Assessment of a large aperture telescope trade space and active opto-mechanical control architecture
Author :
Powers, Mike ; Leitner, Jesse ; Hackney, Ewing ; Bell, Kevin D. ; Boucher, Rich ; Robertson, Laiwrence ; Schrader, Karl
Author_Institution :
Phillips Lab., Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
Abstract :
The Air Force´s Phillips Laboratory has actively pursued component technology developments that support space based imaging and space-based laser weapon platforms. The components must be integrated successfully to field operational systems. The integration of many of these technology developments is tightly coupled and often themselves a technology barrier that must be overcome before a system can go ahead. As a result, the Phillips Laboratory initiated the UltraLITE program. The program has focused on the integration concerns of advanced sparse optical array systems. Sparse optical arrays offer significant benefits over the existing monolithic telescopes flown in space today; however, for a sparse optical array successful, the program technologies in the areas of advanced optical element fabrication, advanced lightweight actively controlled deployable structures, wavefront error sensing and compensation methods, and image post-processing algorithms. All these technologies must come to fruition and work together for such a program to succeed. The UltraLITE program concentrates on providing techniques for large precision deployable structures and wavefront sensing and control. The program will demonstrate these technologies in the laboratory with the long term goal of a space flight in a 0-g, micro-gravity environment
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; aerospace simulation; digital simulation; image processing; military systems; optical design techniques; optical images; physical instrumentation control; remote sensing by laser beam; telescopes; Air Force; Phillips Laboratory; UltraLITE program; active opto-mechanical control architecture; advanced sparse optical array systems; image performance modelling; image post-processing algorithms; large aperture telescope; laser weapon platforms; lightweight actively controlled deployable structures; micro-gravity environment; mission requirements; modulation transfer function compensation; monolithic telescopes; optical element fabrication; optical telescope; precision deployable structures; space based imaging; space flight; trade space scope; wavefront error sensing; wavefront sensing; Apertures; Integrated optics; Laboratories; Optical arrays; Optical device fabrication; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Space technology; Telescopes; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1997. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3741-7
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1997.574414