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Modelling of fast steering mirror assembly: A review of the various methodologies

The interest towards using Fast Steering Mirror (FSM) assembly in optical communication is mainly fueled by the fact that this device has the capability of precise pointing and stabilization of the beam in optical systems. Scientists across the world are working on modelling and control of FSM that...

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Published in:Optik (Stuttgart) 2023-09, Vol.287, p.171108, Article 171108
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