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27 July 2016 On the verification of NFIRAOS algorithms and performance on the HeNOS bench
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Abstract
The laboratory test bench HeNOS is a scaled down version of TMTs first light MCAO instrument NFIRAOS, it is designed to mimic the behavior within the limits of a lab. Its purpose is the verification of the performance predicted through simulations and the demonstration of calibration procedures. The MCAO correction includes LGS effects like spot elongation, tip/tilt uncertainty and sodium layer variations. Tests contain turbulent layer identification with SLODAR, tomographic NCPA correction, matched filter updates, a Pyramid Truth WFS and PSF reconstruction. We discuss the recent advances on the tests and the impact of the results on the control of NFIRAOS.
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Matthias Rosensteiner, Paolo Turri, Etsuko Mieda, Jean-Pierre Véran, David R. Andersen, and Glen Herriot "On the verification of NFIRAOS algorithms and performance on the HeNOS bench", Proc. SPIE 9909, Adaptive Optics Systems V, 990949 (27 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233054
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Calibration

Cameras

Deformable mirrors

Turbulence

Actuators

Device simulation

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