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| Publications [#335412] of Nikos Pitsianis
Papers Published
- Ellerbroek, BL; Pitsianis, NP; Plemmons, RJ, Optimizing closed-loop adaptive-optics performance with use of multiple control bandwidths,
Journal of the Optical Society of America A Optics and Image Science and Vision, vol. 11 no. 11
(January, 1994),
pp. 2871-2886, The Optical Society [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/17)
Abstract: The performance of a closed-loop adaptive-optics system may in principle be improved by selection of distinct and independently optimized control bandwidths for separate components, or modes, of the wave-front- distortion profile. We describe a method for synthesizing and optimizing a multiple-bandwidth adaptive- optics control system from performance estimates previously derived for single-bandwidth control systems operating over a range of bandwidths. The approach is applicable to adaptive-optics systems that use either one or several wave-front sensing beacons and also to systems that include multiple deformable mirrors for atmospheric-turbulence compensation across an extended field of view. Numerical results are presented for the case of an atmospheric-turbulence profile consisting of a single translating phase screen with Kolmogorov statistics, a Shack-Hartmann wave-front sensor with from 8 to 16 subapertures across the aperture of the telescope, and a continuous-face-sheet deformable mirror with actuators conjugate to the corners of the wavefront-sensor subapertures. The use of multiple control bandwidths significantly relaxes the wave-front-sensor noise level that is permitted for the adaptive-optics system to operate near the performance limit imposed by fitting error. Nearly all of this reduction is already achieved through the use of a control system that uses only two distinct bandwidths, one of which is the zero bandwidth. © 1994 Optical Society of America.
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