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1 October 2009 Collaborative design and analysis of electro-optical sensors
Jason Geis, Jeff Lang M.D., Leslie Peterson, Francisco Roybal, David Thomas
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Abstract
Complex products are best developed in a collaborative design environment where engineering data and CAD/CAE results can be shared across engineering discipline boundaries within a common software interface. A new software tool that allows Electro-Optical (EO) sensors to be developed in this manner has been used to conduct an integrated Structural/Thermal/Optical (STOP) analysis of a critical lens subassembly in a flight payload. This paper provides a description of the software environment and a summary of the technical results that were produced with it.
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Jason Geis, Jeff Lang M.D., Leslie Peterson, Francisco Roybal, and David Thomas "Collaborative design and analysis of electro-optical sensors", Proc. SPIE 7427, Optical Modeling and Performance Predictions IV, 74270H (1 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830626
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KEYWORDS
Thermal modeling

Data modeling

Electro optical sensors

Computer aided design

Wavefronts

Comets

Integrated modeling

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