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25 August 2005 Off-axis adaptive optics with optimal control: experimental and numerical validation
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We present a laboratory demonstration of open loop Off-Axis Adaptive Optics with optimal control. The control based on a Minimum Mean Square Error Estimator brings a noticeable performance improvement. The next step will be to close the Off-Axis Adaptive Optics loop with a Kalman based optimal control. While this last experiment is currently under progress, a classic Adaptive Optics loop has already been closed recently with a Kalman based control and experimental results are presented. We also describe the expectable performance of the Kalman based off-axis closed loop thanks to an end-to-end simulator. Last minute notice: the Kalman based Off-Axis Adaptive Optics loop has been closed and very first results are given.
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C. Petit, J.-M. Conan, C. Kulcsar, H.-F. Raynaud, T. Fusco, J. Montri, F. Chemla, and D. Rabaud "Off-axis adaptive optics with optimal control: experimental and numerical validation", Proc. SPIE 5903, Astronomical Adaptive Optics Systems and Applications II, 59030P (25 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618266
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Turbulence

Stars

Filtering (signal processing)

Numerical simulations

Point spread functions

Wavefronts

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