Abstract

Optical technologies become increasingly important in modern sensor and communication applications. Nevertheless, manufacturing and design methods in the field of spatial opto-electronics have not been investigated intensively yet. A new approach is to print polymer waveguides on spatial carriers to use the full design freedom of opto-mechatronic assemblies. Up to now, no specific design tools and validation methods are available. The article describes possible technology-specific methods for designing spatial opto-mechatronic applications with the focus on computer-aided design (CAD) and raytracing simulation of spatial waveguides.

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