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SPIE Proceedings.
Extensive system modeling and analysis clearly shows that system latency is a primary performance driver in closed loop adaptive optical systems. With careful attention to all sensing, processing, and controlling components, system latency can be sig
Autor:
Scott C. Newey, Michael J. Johnston, Robert J. Eager, Terry S. Duncan, Michael S. Sichler, Joshua K. Voas, Regina C. Hearn, John L. Wynia
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Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return III.
Traditional methods of data collection typically rely on each instrument storing data locally during each data collect run with the files relayed to a central storage location at a later time. For moderate rate systems this is an acceptable paradigm.
Autor:
Jeff G. Allen, R. M. Kuhns, Terry S. Duncan, Michael D. Oliker, Gary W. Jones, William H. Lowrey, Joshua K. Voas, James M. Brown, David J. Lee, Robert Q. Fugate, Walter J. Wild, R. E. Ruane, James M. Spinhirne, Keith B. Wilson, M. Ealey, Julian C. Christou, John L. Wynia, George A. Ameer, Robert J. Eager, Brent L. Ellerbroek, David W. Swindle
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A 941 channel, 1500 Hertz frame rate adaptive optical (AO) system has been installed and tested in the coude path of the 3.5m telescope at the USAF Research Laboratory Starfire Optical Range. This paper describes the design and measured performance o