astronomical instrumentation

Tiny Observatory for Telescope Optimization (TOTO): testing algorithms for autonomous on-orbit alignment for space-based telescope systems

arXiv:2607.27457

summary

The paper describes the Tiny Observatory for Telescope Optimization (TOTO), an optical testbed used to evaluate autonomous alignment algorithms—Stochastic Parallel Gradient Descent and focus-diverse phase retrieval—for achieving diffraction‑limited performance in space‑based telescopes.

Abstract

The Tiny Observatory for Telescope Optimization (TOTO) is an optical testbed designed to evaluate the efficacy of autonomously driven alignment algorithms for space-based telescope systems. For space-based missions, active control of the telescope alignment on-orbit offers potential to relax passive alignment requirements and reduce on-ground verification activities. TOTO is used to evaluate and verify simulation work of two primary alignment algorithms, Stochastic Parallel Gradient Descent (SPGD) and focus-diverse phase retrieval (FDPR). Previous simulation work has confirmed that by using SPGD for coarse alignment followed by focus-diverse phase retrieval for fine alignment, we can reach diffraction-limited performance on-orbit. This paper presents the results of the autonomous alignment algorithm of a Cassegrain telescope using TOTO. We report the current status of TOTO as well as preliminary results from SPGD and phase retrieval on the testbed using monochromatic light source to simulate an on-axis point source.

9 pages, 9 figures

Topics & keywords

#autonomous alignment#space telescopes#optical testbed#stochastic parallel gradient descent#phase retrieval#on‑orbit optimizationSPGDfocus-diverse phase retrievalCassegrain telescopediffraction-limitedmonochromatic point sourceTOTO