Tests of a precision tiltmeter system for measuring telescope position

被引:2
|
作者
Kibrick, R [1 ]
Robinson, L [1 ]
Wallace, V [1 ]
Cowley, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Lick Observ, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
来源
关键词
telescope pointing; gravity-referenced telescope position measurement; tilt sensors; tilt-stabilization;
D O I
10.1117/12.308805
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have previously described a system that derives the pointing coordinates of an equatorial telescope by measuring the angular position of a dual-axis tilt-table whose frame is rigidly attached to the telescope's primary mirror cell.(1) In that system, two precision tilt-sensors aligned orthogonally and mounted in the plane of the table are used as nulling devices to close an active servo loop which holds the table level as the telescope moves. Rotary encoders measure the angle by which each tilt-table axis rotates, and a mathematical transform converts those encoder readings into telescope hour angle and declination. Recent work has indicated the feasibility of several simplifications to that system. First, by use of suitable low friction bearings on the tilt-table axes, along with non-contacting encoders, the active servo loop is no longer needed to level the tilt-table. Rather, a simple suspended weight keeps the platform almost level, with the residual small tilt error measured by the precision tilt sensors. Second, by suitable orientation of the weight and the tilt sensors relative to the telescope polar axis, the system can measure telescope hour angle and declination directly, eliminating the need for the complex mathematical transform. Experimental results using these ideas are presented.
引用
收藏
页码:342 / 353
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Application Research on High-Precision Tiltmeter with Rapid Deployment Capability
    Yang, Fuxi
    Guan, Dongxiao
    Li, Xiaodong
    Dou, Chen
    SENSORS, 2025, 25 (05)
  • [42] A SYSTEM FOR MEASURING CURRENT POSITION AND OR HEADING OF VEHICLES
    TSUMURA, T
    FUJIWARA, N
    SHIRAKAWA, T
    OKAZAKI, M
    BULLETIN OF THE JSME-JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 1982, 25 (203): : 821 - 826
  • [43] Non-contact Position Measuring System
    不详
    ATP EDITION, 2008, (02): : 97 - 97
  • [44] Position measuring system for applications in field sports
    Hristoforou, E
    Chiriac, H
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, 2002, 249 (1-2) : 407 - 410
  • [45] Measuring System for Position Identification of Moving Objects
    Evgeny, Minakov, I
    Evgeny, Makaretsky A.
    Alexander, Gublin S.
    Alexander, Ovchinnikov, V
    Vyacheslav, Barhotkin
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 IEEE CONFERENCE OF RUSSIAN YOUNG RESEARCHERS IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (EICONRUS), 2019, : 2104 - 2105
  • [46] High Precision Position Control of Telescope Servo Systems Based on Active Disturbance Rejection Controller
    Li, Xin
    Zhou, Wenlin
    Luo, Jun
    Qian, Junzhang
    Ma, Wenli
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH CHINESE CONTROL CONFERENCE (CCC), 2019, : 3145 - 3150
  • [47] Application of a High-Precision Interferometric measuring system as phasing the segmented primary mirrors of the next generation of ground-based telescope
    Song Helun
    Xiann Hao
    Jiang Wenhan
    Rao Changhui
    Huang Jian
    INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PHOTOELECTRONIC DETECTION AND IMAGING 2007: OPTOELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, AND TESTING, 2008, 6624
  • [48] A precision pointing control system for the space infrared telescope facility (SIRTF)
    Kia, T
    Bayard, DS
    Tolivar, F
    GUIDANCE AND CONTROL 1997, 1997, 94 : 267 - 283
  • [49] Effect of Altitude Error on Position Precision of Double-Star Position System
    Lin Xueyuan
    Li Tingjun
    Qiu Libo
    Lin Yu
    GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCE, 2006, 9 (02) : 89 - 93
  • [50] Effect of Altitude Error on Position Precision of Double-Star Position System
    LIN Xueyuan LI Tingjun QIU Libo LIN Yu
    Geo-Spatial Information Science, 2006, (02) : 89 - 93