Andreas Sinn
Vienna University of Technology
22 Papers
32 Citations
Andreas Sinn is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Six Degree of Freedom Vibration Isolation Platform for In-Line Nano-Metrology
TL;DR: In this paper, a magnetically levitated metrology platform is proposed and implemented to enable nano-scale measurements directly in a production environment by providing vibration isolation, which results in a tracking error that is smaller than 50 nm rms.
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Iterative trajectory learning for highly accurate optical satellite tracking systems
TL;DR: In this paper, an iterative trajectory learning algorithm is proposed to overcome the limitations due to local pointing model inaccuracies and dynamic effects during tracking, which reduces the tracking error by a factor of 11 and is ultimately limited by the uncertainty of the orbit prediction.
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High performance motion control for optical satellite tracking systems
Thomas Riel,Andras Galffy,Georg Janisch,Daniel Wertjanz,Andreas Sinn,Christian Schwaer,Georg Schitter +6 more
TL;DR: Utilizing the proposed control concept, the RMS servo error is reduced by a factor of 3.8 to well below the arcsecond range, achieving seeing limited tracking.
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Entwurf und Regelung eines Positioniersystems für robotergestützte Nanomesstechnik
TL;DR: Ein Laboraufbau mit einem Freiheitsgrad zeigt, dass in der Produktionsumgebung vorkommende Vibrationen um eine Größenordnung reduziert werden können, was eine Oberflächencharakterisierung im Nanometerbereich direkt in the Produktion ermöglicht.
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Feasibility Analysis of Optical UAV Detection Over Long Distances Using Robotic Telescopes
Denis Ojdanic,Andreas Sinn,Christopher Naverschnigg,Georg Schitter +3 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented the analysis, development and evaluation of a telescope-based UAV detection system, which consists of a high precision mount and a telescope equipped with a camera.
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