Insights
Perspectives on adaptive optics, closed-loop vision, and the shift to real-time optical systems.
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The Six-Stage Optical Control Loop A continuous, autonomous system that senses, computes, corrects, and repeats in real time—with an end-to-end latency target under 10 milliseconds. Read article → -
The Optical Paradox: Fixed Design in a Dynamic World Modern optics are built on a contradiction—the world is dynamic, yet the systems we rely on remain fundamentally static. Read article → -
WHY NOW: The Shift to Real-Time Adaptive Optics We are entering a new era in optical systems design defined not by static precision, but by continuous adaptation. Read article → -
Four Integrated Layers. One Continuous Loop. Real-time adaptive optics requires more than isolated components. It demands a unified system architecture where sensing, computation, and actuation operate as a continuous closed-loop cycle. Read article →