Bibcode
Lopez-Ruiz, Jose C.; Joven, Enrique; Lopez, Pablo; Diaz, Jose J.; Aguiar, Marta; Herrera, Alberto; Gigante, Jose V.; Cepa, Jordi; Garzon, Francisco; Patron, Jesus; Perez, Angeles
Referencia bibliográfica
Advanced Software, Control, and Communication Systems for Astronomy. Edited by Lewis, Hilton; Raffi, Gianni. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5496, pp. 438-445 (2004).
Fecha de publicación:
9
2004
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
OSIRIS (Optical System for Imaging and low/intermediate-Resolution
Integrated Spectroscopy) and EMIR (InfraRed MultiObject Spectrograph)
are instruments designed to obtain images and low resolution spectra of
astronomical objects in the optical and infrared domains. They will be
installed on Day One and Day Two, respectively, in the Nasmyth focus of
the 10-meter Spanish GTC Telescope. This paper describes the
architecture of the Data Acquisition System (DAS), emphasizing the
functional and quality attributes. The DAS is a component oriented,
concurrent, distributed and real time system which coordinates several
activities: acquisition of images coming from the detectors controller,
tagging, and data communication with the required telescope system
resources. This architecture will minimize efforts in the development of
future DAS. Common aspects, such as the data process flow, concurrency,
asynchronous/synchronous communication, memory management, and exception
handling, among others, are managed by the proposed architecture. This
system also allows a straightforward inclusion of variable parts, such
as dedicated hardware and different acquisition modes. The DAS has been
developed using an object oriented approach and uses the Adaptive
Communication Environment (ACE) to be operating system independent.