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10 November 2011 E-ELT modeling and simulation toolkits: philosophy and progress status
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Proceedings Volume 8336, Integrated Modeling of Complex Optomechanical Systems; 833606 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.915506
Event: Integrated Modeling of Complex Optomechanical Systems, 2011, Kiruna, Sweden
Abstract
To predict the performance of the E-ELT three sets of toolkits are developed at ESO: i) The main structure and associated optical unit dynamical and feedback control toolkit, ii) Active optics and phasing toolkit, and iii) adaptive optics simulation toolkit. There was a deliberate policy not to integrate all of the systems into a massive model and tool. The dynamical and control time scale differences are used to separate the simulation environments and tools. Therefore, each toolkit contains an appropriate detail of the problem and holds sufficient overlap with the others to ensure the consistency of the results. In this paper, these toolkits together with some examples are presented.
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B. Sedghi, M. Muller, H. Bonnet, M. Esselborn, M. Le Louarn, R. Clare, and F. Koch "E-ELT modeling and simulation toolkits: philosophy and progress status", Proc. SPIE 8336, Integrated Modeling of Complex Optomechanical Systems, 833606 (10 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.915506
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Mirrors

Telescopes

Device simulation

Systems modeling

Wavefronts

Actuators

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