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1 November 1990 Self-calibrating dilute-aperture optics
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Abstract
The principles of image formation using a dilute, multiple- telescope interferometer will be considered. In particular, the requirements for an instrument capable of providing a unique reconstruction of object Fourier phases and instrumental phase errors from a single 'snapshot' of data will be examined. The roles of redundancy in the telescope array, the imposition of the positivity requirement in data inversion, the quality of the instrument point spread function and the stability of the data inversion will be taken into account.
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Alain H. Greenaway "Self-calibrating dilute-aperture optics", Proc. SPIE 1351, Digital Image Synthesis and Inverse Optics, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23693
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KEYWORDS
Apertures

Calibration

Telescopes

Image acquisition

Interferometers

Point spread functions

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