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A practical guide to optical system design and development Optical Systems Engineering emphasizes first-order, system-level estimates of optical performance.
Building on the basic principles of optical design and engineering, the book uses numerous practical examples to illustrate the essential, real-world processes such as requirements analysis, feasibility and trade studies, subsystem interfaces, error budgets, requirements flow-down and allocation, component specifications, and vendor selection.
Filled with detailed diagrams and photographs, this is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in developing optical, electro-optical, and infrared systems.
Optical Systems Engineering covers: Systems engineering Geometrical optics Aberrations and image quality Radiometry Optical sources Detectors and focal plane arrays Optomechanical design About author(s): Keith J.
Kasunic, Ph.
is a Sr.
Staff Systems Engineer at Lockheed Martin Corporation.
He has more than 20 years' experience developing electro-optic systems for remote sensing, astronomy, laser radar, and laser communications.
Kasunic's numerous peer-reviewed contributions include the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics and the McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 2005 entry, Photonic Crystal Devices.
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