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Autor:
Daniela Saxenhuber, Ronny Ramlau
Publikováno v:
Inverse Problems and Imaging. 10:781-805
In Adaptive Optics (AO) systems for ground-based telescopes, one aims at mechanically correcting for atmospheric aberrations by means of quickly moving deformable mirrors. In complex AO systems, which are using several light sources and aim at a good
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 40:1153-1169
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on a technology called adaptive optics (AO) in order to compensate for the loss of image quality caused by atmospheric turbulence. Next-generation AO systems designed for a wide field of view require a stable and h
Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 56(10)
For the new generation of extremely large telescopes (ELTs), the computational effort for adaptive optics (AO) systems is demanding even for fast reconstruction algorithms. In wide-field AO, atmospheric tomography, i.e., the reconstruction of turbule
Publikováno v:
Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering. 22:1345-1366
The planned new generation of extremely large telescopes (ELT) requires highly efficient algorithms for its adaptive optics systems. Recently, a new iterative reconstruction approach for multi conjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) and multi object adaptiv
Autor:
Matthew A. Kenworthy, Remko Stuik, Stefan Hippler, Bernhard R. Brandl, Lars Venema, Andreas Obereder, Daniela Saxenhuber, Thomas Bertram, Rieks Jager, Markus Feldt, Silvia Scheithauer
Publikováno v:
Adaptive Optics Systems V.
METIS, the Mid-nfrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer, will be providing high-sensitivity imaging and high-resolution spectroscopy in the mid-infrared (3-19 micrometer) to the E-ELT. In order to achieve the exceptional performance required by its driv
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The problem of atmospheric tomography arises in ground-based telescope imaging with adaptive optics (AO), where one aims to compensate in real-time for the rapidly changing optical distortions in the atmosphere. Many of these systems depend on a suff