Future NASA missions with large optical systems will require alignment stability at the nanometer level. However, design studies indicate that vibration resulting from on-board disturbances can cause jitter at levels three to four orders of magnitude greater than this. Feasibility studies have shown that a combination of three distinct control layers will be required for these missions, including disturbance isolation, active and passive structural vibration suppression, and active optical pathlength compensation. The CSI technology challenge is to develop these design and control approaches that can reduce vibrations in the optical train by a factor of 1000 to 10,000. The focus of the paper is on describing the Phase B Testbed structure an...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.783758Future space b...
The role of space-based interferometry in achieving astronomical goals of the 21st century, includin...
High-performance space-based optical systems typically require structures that exhibit high levels o...
The primary objective of NASA's CSI program at JPL is to develop and demonstrate the CSI technology ...
Design and implementation of a controller for optical pathlength compensation on a flexible structur...
Increasingly complex spacecraft will benefit from integrated design and optimization of structural, ...
The CSI program at JPL is chartered to develop the structures and control technology needed for sub-...
The Hubble Space Telescope features the most exacting line of sight jitter requirement thus far impo...
The results of closed loop experiments that use piezoelectric active-members to control the flexible...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
The MIT Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) has developed a controlled structures technology (C...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
Viewgraphs on optical interferometer testbed presented at the MIT Space Research Engineering Center ...
This paper describes recent advances in structural quieting technology as applied to active truss st...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.783758Future space b...
The role of space-based interferometry in achieving astronomical goals of the 21st century, includin...
High-performance space-based optical systems typically require structures that exhibit high levels o...
The primary objective of NASA's CSI program at JPL is to develop and demonstrate the CSI technology ...
Design and implementation of a controller for optical pathlength compensation on a flexible structur...
Increasingly complex spacecraft will benefit from integrated design and optimization of structural, ...
The CSI program at JPL is chartered to develop the structures and control technology needed for sub-...
The Hubble Space Telescope features the most exacting line of sight jitter requirement thus far impo...
The results of closed loop experiments that use piezoelectric active-members to control the flexible...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
The MIT Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) has developed a controlled structures technology (C...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
Viewgraphs on optical interferometer testbed presented at the MIT Space Research Engineering Center ...
This paper describes recent advances in structural quieting technology as applied to active truss st...
This paper describes a benchmark to assess performance of six-axis vibration isolation systems. The ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.783758Future space b...
The role of space-based interferometry in achieving astronomical goals of the 21st century, includin...
High-performance space-based optical systems typically require structures that exhibit high levels o...