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The Active Phasing Experiment (APE), a European Union Framework Program 6 project, was chosen as the subject of the SE<sup>2</sup> Challenge Team. Many technical products in the telescope domain show an increasing integration of mechanics with electronics, information processing, and also optics, and can therefore be rightly considered as optomechatronic systems. | The Active Phasing Experiment (APE), a European Union Framework Program 6 project, was chosen as the subject of the SE<sup>2</sup> Challenge Team. Many technical products in the telescope domain show an increasing integration of mechanics with electronics, information processing, and also optics, and can therefore be rightly considered as optomechatronic systems. | ||
Our system case study is the Active Phasing Experiment technology demonstrator for the future [[http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/e-elt/|European Extremely Large Telescope]], which is a high-tech, interdisciplinary optomechatronical system in operation at the [[http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/vlt/|Paranal observatory]]. | Our system case study is the Active Phasing Experiment technology demonstrator for the future [[http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/e-elt/|European Extremely Large Telescope]], which is a high-tech, interdisciplinary optomechatronical system in operation at the [[http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/vlt/|Paranal observatory]]. |