Closed-loop control of a woofer-tweeter adaptive optics system using wavelet-based phase reconstruction

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Hampton, Peter J
Agathoklis, Pan
Conan, Rodolphe
Bradley, Colin

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Optical Society of America

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A novel closed-loop control technique for adaptive optics (AO) systems based on a wavelet-based phase reconstruction technique and a woofer-tweeter controller is presented. The wavelet-based reconstruction technique is based on obtaining a Haar decomposition of the phase screen directly from gradient measurements and has been extended here with the use of a Poisson solver to improve performance. This method is O(N) (i.e., a linear computation cost as number of actuators increases) and is the fastest of the known O(N) reconstruction techniques. The controller configuration is based on the woofer-tweeter controller to control low- and high-spatial-frequency aberrations, respectively. The separation of the woofer and tweeter signals is done using a computationally efficient method that is based on the availability of a low-spatial-resolution reconstruction during the wavelet synthesis process. The performance of the proposed technique is evaluated using a simulated AO system and phase screens generated to reflect atmospheric turbulence with various dynamic characteristics. Results indicate that the combination of the wavelet-based phase reconstruction and woofer-tweeter controller leads to very good results with respect to speed and accuracy.

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Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision

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