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9 September 2005 Design optimization of actuator layouts of adaptive optics using a genetic algorithm
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Proceedings Volume 5877, Optomechanics 2005; 58770L (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.621712
Event: Optics and Photonics 2005, 2005, San Diego, California, United States
Abstract
The development of the optimum locations of actuators for an adaptive optic has in the past been a manually iterative process. Such a manual process becomes fruitless when multiple disturbance cases (e.g., gravity and thermoelastic deformations) need to be considered in the development of a single actuator layout. A more automated yet efficient method is desired to quickly develop an optimum actuator layout and the associated optical performance. A genetic design optimization algorithm is developed and implemented in software. The method is then demonstrated on an example adaptive optic design to show how it can be used to develop optimum actuator layouts for a fixed number of actuators or to conduct design trades in choosing the number of actuators.
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Gregory J. Michels, Victor L. Genberg, Keith B. Doyle, and Gary R. Bisson "Design optimization of actuator layouts of adaptive optics using a genetic algorithm", Proc. SPIE 5877, Optomechanics 2005, 58770L (9 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.621712
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Genetic algorithms

Adaptive optics

Genetics

Optimization (mathematics)

Algorithm development

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