Application of sensitivity analysis for the design of six-degree-of-freedom measurement system

Jong-Ahn Kim
2001 Optical Engineering: The Journal of SPIE  
We present a sensitivity analysis and performance evaluation of a six-degree-of-freedom measurement system that uses a diffraction grating as a cooperative target. To design the measurement system, we require a theoretical analysis of performance, such as sensitivity of each sensing direction. The intensity distributions of the diffracted beams are calculated with the scalar diffraction theory and sensitivity of the measurement system is analyzed against the variations of design parameter
more » ... . Using the results of sensitivity analysis, we design the measurement system and evaluate its performance with resolution, measurement error, and crosstalk. The resolution is less than 0.2 m in translation and 0.5 arcsec in rotation. In experiments, measurement error and crosstalk between sensing channels are within Ϯ0.5 m in translation and Ϯ2 arcsec in rotation.
doi:10.1117/1.1418714 fatcat:auweguylz5aahint2jpgeby6om