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High-accuracy device for the spatial orientation of objects

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Abstract

This paper describes the design of an optoelectronic device for high-accuracy transfer of the direction of a vector from one plane to another, based on the autocollimation method, using a reflector in the form of a prism unit. The device makes it possible to determine the relative rotation angle of objects within the limits +/-1.5° to within 5<sup>″</sup>. When the device is used as a vertical channel of direction transfer, the limiting error of azimuth transfer is no more than 7<sup>″</sup> when the distance between the objects is 2.5-3.5 m.

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