Bibcode
Montilla, I.; Reyes, M.; Le Louarn, M.; Marichal-Hernández, J. G.; Rodríguez-Ramos, J. M.; Rodríguez-Ramos, L. F.
Referencia bibliográfica
Adaptive Optics Systems. Edited by Hubin, Norbert; Max, Claire E.; Wizinowich, Peter L. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7015, pp. 70152Y-70152Y-10 (2008).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2008
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Descripción
The forthcoming Extremely Large Telescopes, and the new generation of
Extreme Adaptive Optics systems, carry on a boost in the number of
actuators that makes the real-time correction of the atmospheric
aberration computationally challenging. It is necessary to study new
algorithms for performing Adaptive Optics at the required speed. Among
the last generation algorithms that are being studied, the Fourier
Transform Reconstructor (FTR) appears as a promising candidate. Its
feasibility to be used for Single-Conjugate Adaptive Optics has been
extensively proved by Poyneer et al.[1] As part of the
activities supported by the ELT Design Study (European Community's
Framework Programme 6) we have studied the performance of this algorithm
applied to the case of the European ELT, in two different cases:
single-conjugate and ground-layer adaptive optics and we are studying
different approaches to apply it to the more complex multi-conjugate
case. The algorithm has been tested on ESO's OCTOPUS software, which
simulates the atmosphere, the deformable mirror, the sensor and the
closed-loop control. The performance has been compared with other
algorithms as well as their response in the presence of noise and with
various atmospheric conditions. The good results on performance and
robustness, and the possibility of parallelizing the algorithm (shown by
Rodríguez-Ramos and Marichal-Hernández) make it an
excellent alternative to the typically used Matrix-Vector Multiply
algorithm.