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23 September 2005 Method of the initial optical design and its realization
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Abstract
The initial optical design concerns the determination of the thin-component parameters based on the knowledge of ray coordinates, requirements and restrictions. The ground of the approach is heuristics that relies on an analysis of aims and means. The method may be used twice either as development of some new algorithms or the numerical computation of the optical thin-component model. In the first case, from the beginning we may select relations, and next establish the proper mathematical forms. In the second case we have been changing the introductory state influencing on results in this way. The methodological table plays an important role in this method. Different types of parameters are found in lines of this table while successive components are in columns. In this table we show in the initial state, methodology for applying relations in the right order and check for its correctness. Computation for the riflescope illustrating possibilities, and advantages of the improved version is given in this paper.
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Tadeusz Kryszczynski and Marcin Lesniewski "Method of the initial optical design and its realization", Proc. SPIE 5954, Optical Security Systems, 595411 (23 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.628881
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Geometrical optics

Algorithm development

Objectives

Data modeling

Mathematical modeling

Monochromatic aberrations

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