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18 October 2004 Next generation laser tracker concepts
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The current and future laser tracking mission requirements of Sandia National Laboratories are discussed. The capabilities of Sandia's existing laser trackers are summarized. The deficiencies of the current laser trackers are identified with respect to future mission requirements. Candidate commercial technologies are addressed to correct the identified deficiencies. Technology gap areas are identified where additional research needs to be conducted prior to developing an effective next generation laser tracking system
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Timothy L. Brown, Duane L. Patrick, Dale L. Shamblin, and Timothy J. Miller "Next generation laser tracker concepts", Proc. SPIE 5552, Target-in-the-Loop: Atmospheric Tracking, Imaging, and Compensation, (18 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561712
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KEYWORDS
Ranging

Control systems

Mirrors

Optical tracking

Laser systems engineering

Computing systems

Computer programming

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