Title :
A distributed sensor and processor for surface control of a large reflector
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA
Abstract :
The design and performance of a distributed optical sensor and processor for surface control of large reflectors are presented. The distributed optic sensor is a type of holographic contour mapper. Holographic images of the reflector surface are recorded in real time using multifrequency laser light. The stored holograms are used to generate contour maps of the surface which provide distributed measurements of the displacement of the surface. These contour maps may be processed optically to yield control signals to drive a finite number of actuators to control the shape of the surface. Real-time holographic sensing of the reflector surface is accomplished using a new optical image storage device. This storage device, which is being developed at NASA Langley Research Center, records and stores holographic images in photorefractive crystals. The information storage density of the crystals is high, thus allowing high restoration images to be stored. The theory of operation of the device and an estimate of sensor performance are discussed
Keywords :
aerospace control; displacement measurement; holographic interferometry; holographic storage; image sensors; mirrors; spatial variables control; distributed sensor; holographic contour mapper; information storage density; large reflector; multifrequency laser light; optical image storage device; optical sensor; photorefractive crystals; real time holographic sensing; shape control; surface control; Crystals; Holographic optical components; Holography; Image storage; Optical control; Optical devices; Optical recording; Optical sensors; Process control; Shape control;
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '90. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1990.117784