Accuracy requirements of optical linear algebra processors in adaptive optics imaging systems

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Algebra, Image Processing, Optical Data Processing, Telescopes, Digital Computers, Error Analysis, Mirrors, Seeing (Astronomy), Signal Encoding

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The accuracy requirements of optical processors in adaptive optics systems are determined by estimating the required accuracy in a general optical linear algebra processor (OLAP) that results in a smaller average residual aberration than that achieved with a conventional electronic digital processor with some specific computation speed. Special attention is given to an error analysis of a general OLAP with regard to the residual aberration that is created in an adaptive mirror system by the inaccuracies of the processor, and to the effect of computational speed of an electronic processor on the correction. Results are presented on the ability of an OLAP to compete with a digital processor in various situations.

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