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1 August 1992 Development and implementation of first order adaptive optics algorithms
John A. Qualtrough, James J. Drexler, David B. Soules, Frank D. Eaton, John R. Hines
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Abstract
First order adaptive optics algorithms have been developed for the ATMOS high speed imaging system. Design considerations and implementation techniques are discussed along with performance characteristics measured in the laboratory. Preliminary image motion and power spectral density (PSD) results of tip-tilt image correction on the KPNO 2.1 meter telescope equipped with a 'fast guider' secondary are presented. Implications for infrared applications are also discussed.
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John A. Qualtrough, James J. Drexler, David B. Soules, Frank D. Eaton, and John R. Hines "Development and implementation of first order adaptive optics algorithms", Proc. SPIE 1688, Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing, (1 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137919
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KEYWORDS
Algorithm development

Telescopes

Control systems

Mirrors

Servomechanisms

Cameras

Actuators

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