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Impact of time-variant turbulence behavior on prediction for adaptive optics systems
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- For high-contrast imaging systems, the time delay is one of the major limiting factors for the performance of the extreme adaptive optics (AO) sub-system and, in turn, the final contrast. The time delay is due to the finite time needed to measure the incoming disturbance and then apply the correction. By predicting the behavior of the atmospheric disturbance over the time delay we can in principle achieve a better AO performance. Atmospheric turbulence parameters, which determine wavefront phase fluctuations, have time-varying behavior. We present a stochastic model for wind speed and model time-variant atmospheric turbulence effects using varying wind speeds. We test a low-order, data-driven predictor, the linear minimum mean square error predictor, for a near-infrared AO system under varying conditions. Our results show varying wind can have a significant impact on the performance of wavefront prediction, preventing it from reaching optimal performance. The impact depends on the strength of wind fluctuations with the greatest loss in expected performance being for high wind speeds.
- Subjects :
- Infrared devices
Atmospheric turbulence effects
High contrast imaging
Stochastic systems
Industrial Innovation
Wavefronts
Time varying behavior
Signal receivers
Atmospheric disturbance
Mean square error
High Tech Systems & Materials
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Optimal performance
Stochastic models
Extreme adaptive optics
Linear minimum mean square errors
Adaptive optics systems
Time delay
Forecasting
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...00893..f7d6268f6ec72a722e52d185b0a0b1d8