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Book Title: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) : Characterization
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Book Category: MIRRORS
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-04 13:50:48
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PDF Size: 0.53 MB
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Book Pages: 17
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The Optical Communications Demonstrator (OCD) is a laboratory-based lasercom demonstration terminal designed to validate several key technologies, including beacon acquisition, high bandwidth tracking, precision bearn pointing, and point-ahead compensation functions. It has been under active development over the past few years. The instrument uses a CCD array detector for both spatial acquisition and high-bandwidth tracking, and a fiber coupled laser transmitter. The array detector tracking concept provides wide field-of-view acquisition and permits effective platform jitter compensation and point-ahead control using only one steering mirror. This paper describes the detailed design and characterization of the digital control loop system which includes the Fast Steering Mirror (FSM), the CCD image tracker, and the associated electronics. The objective is to improve the overall system performance using laboratory measured data. The. design of the digital control loop is based on a linear time invariant open loop model. The closed loop performance is predicted using the theoretical model.
With the digital filter programmed into the OCD control software, data is collected to verify the predictions. This paper presents the results of the, system modeling and performance analysis. It has been shown that measurement data closely matches theoretical predictions. An important part of the laser communication experiment is the ability of FSM to track the laser beacon within the. required tolerances. The pointing must be maintained to an accuracy that is much smaller than the transmit signal beamwidth. For an earth orbit distance, the system must be able to track the receiving station to within a few microradians. The failure. to do so will result in a severely degraded system performance
- Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
- Date: 12/14/1998
- Year: 1998
- Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DIGITAL SYSTEMS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, OPTICAL COMMUNICATION, POINTING CONTROL SYSTEMS, RELIABILITY ANALYSIS, FIBER LASERS, MIRRORS, Racho, C., Portillo, A
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