Technological advances and the ever-growing human quest for improving the resolution of telescope observations are motivating the design of larger and larger ground telescopes: indeed, the larger is the telescope lens diameter, the better is the diffraction limited resolution of the telescope. Unfortunately, the terrestrial atmospheric turbulence, if not properly compensated, negatively affects the telescope observations, limiting its real resolution. Adaptive Optics (AO) systems are used in large ground telescopes in order to compensate the effect of the atmosphere, and hence to make the real telescope resolution be determined by the diffraction properties of the lens

Efficient algorithms for the reconstruction and prediction of atmospheric turbulence in AO systems

BEGHI, ALESSANDRO;CENEDESE, ANGELO;MASIERO, ANDREA
2014

Abstract

Technological advances and the ever-growing human quest for improving the resolution of telescope observations are motivating the design of larger and larger ground telescopes: indeed, the larger is the telescope lens diameter, the better is the diffraction limited resolution of the telescope. Unfortunately, the terrestrial atmospheric turbulence, if not properly compensated, negatively affects the telescope observations, limiting its real resolution. Adaptive Optics (AO) systems are used in large ground telescopes in order to compensate the effect of the atmosphere, and hence to make the real telescope resolution be determined by the diffraction properties of the lens
2014
Proceediings of the 13th European Control Conference
9783952426913
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