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Identification scheme with stability constraints for high velocity turbulence in adaptive optics

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Cranney, Jesse
De Dona, Jose
Korkiakoski, Visa
Rigaut, Francois

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High-wind velocity Adaptive Optics (AO) systems depend on functional and identifiable predictive turbulence models. Existing system identification techniques for this specific class of systems is either unnecessarily general (including a large set of impractical solutions), or very specific (not easily scaled to arbitrary wind-velocities). The authors present the motivation and derivation of a system identification method which is solved directly in the parameter space of the predictive estimator, using recent phase estimates of the turbulence.

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ANZCC 2018 - 2018 Australian and New Zealand Control Conference

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2099-12-31
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