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2 March 1984 Influence Of Higher Order Noise In Wavefront Reconstruction
George N. Lawrence, Weng W. Chow
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Abstract
We addressed the question of whether half aperture data could be used for testing a large active segmented primary mirror. Our study indicates that modal control with Zernike coefficients will be difficult, whereas modal control with Gram-Schmidt coefficients may be practicable.
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George N. Lawrence and Weng W. Chow "Influence Of Higher Order Noise In Wavefront Reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 0440, Synthetic Aperture Systems I, (2 March 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937578
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Zernike polynomials

Mirrors

Control systems

Wavefront reconstruction

Weapons

Active optics

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