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13 September 2012 Infinite impulse response modal filtering in visible adaptive optics
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Abstract
Diffraction limited resolution adaptive optics (AO) correction in visible wavelengths requires a high performance control. In this paper we investigate infinite impulse response filters that optimize the wavefront correction: we tested these algorithms through full numerical simulations of a single-conjugate AO system comprising an adaptive secondary mirror with 1127 actuators and a pyramid wavefront sensor (WFS). The actual practicability of the algorithms depends on both robustness and knowledge of the real system: errors in the system model may even worsen the performance. In particular we checked the robustness of the algorithms in different conditions, proving that the proposed method can reject both disturbance and calibration errors.
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G. Agapito, C. Arcidiacono, F. Quirós-Pacheco, A. Puglisi, and S. Esposito "Infinite impulse response modal filtering in visible adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 8447, Adaptive Optics Systems III, 844731 (13 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925896
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Turbulence

Telescopes

Device simulation

Niobium

Sodium

Control systems

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