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13 April 2018Laser metrology: new generation of MOUSE sensors extends distance and displacement
In the frame of the CNES R and T activity related to laser metrology, SAGEIS-CSO is actually developing a new smart interferometric sensor, last to arrive in the “MOUSE” family. In this article, we give at first a brief oversight of the MOUSE interferometric concept as well as its performances for two kinds of applications. Secondly, some interesting other set-ups for space applications are mentioned and finally we present modifications that the system will undergo in order to be compliant with long distance measurements. These different developments point out the ability of the MOUSE/IASI interferometric system to be a powerful metrological instrument for space environment.
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Anne Poupinet, L. Pujol, J. Berthon, J.-M. Le Duigou, O. Gry, B. Liagre, "Laser metrology: new generation of MOUSE sensors extends distance and displacement," Proc. SPIE 10568, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2004, 105682M (13 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2500127