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On-sky results for the integrated microlens ring tip-tilt sensor (2021)
Journal Article
Hottinger, P., Harris, R. J., Crass, J., Dietrich, P.-I., Blaicher, M., Bechter, A., Sands, B., Morris, T., Basden, A. G., Bharmal, N. A., Heidt, J., Anagnos, T., Neureuther, P. L., Glück, M., Power, J., Pott, J.-U., Koos, C., Sawodny, O., & Quirrenbach, A. (2021). On-sky results for the integrated microlens ring tip-tilt sensor. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 38(9), https://doi.org/10.1364/josab.421459

We present the first on-sky results of the microlens ring tip-tilt sensor. This sensor uses a 3D printed microlens ring feeding six multimode fibers to sense misaligned light, allowing centroid reconstruction. A tip-tilt mirror allows the beam to be... Read More about On-sky results for the integrated microlens ring tip-tilt sensor.

Automated wind velocity profiling from adaptive optics telemetry (2019)
Journal Article
Laidlaw, D. J., Osborn, J., Morris, T. J., Basden, A. G., Gendron, E., Rousset, G., Townson, M. J., & Wilson, R. W. (2020). Automated wind velocity profiling from adaptive optics telemetry. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 491(1), 1287-1294. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3062

Ground-based adaptive optics (AO) systems can use temporal control techniques to greatly improve image resolution. A measure of wind velocity as a function of altitude is needed to minimize the temporal errors associated with these systems. Spatio-te... Read More about Automated wind velocity profiling from adaptive optics telemetry.

Experience with Artificial Neural Networks Applied in Multi-object Adaptive Optics (2019)
Journal Article
Suárez Gómez, S. L., González-Gutiérrez, C., Alonso, E. D., Santos, J. D., Rodríguez, M. L. S., Morris, T., Osborn, J., Basden, A., Bonavera, L., González, J. G.-N., & de Cos Juez, F. J. (2019). Experience with Artificial Neural Networks Applied in Multi-object Adaptive Optics. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 131(1004), Article 108012. https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/ab1ebb

The use of artificial Intelligence techniques has become widespread in many fields of science, due to their ability to learn from real data and adjust to complex models with ease. These techniques have landed in the field of adaptive optics, and are... Read More about Experience with Artificial Neural Networks Applied in Multi-object Adaptive Optics.

Efficient implementation of pseudo open loop control for adaptive optics on Extremely Large Telescopes (2019)
Journal Article
Basden, A., Jenkins, D., Morris, T., Osborn, J., & Townson, M. (2019). Efficient implementation of pseudo open loop control for adaptive optics on Extremely Large Telescopes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 486(2), 1774-1780. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz918

Closed-loop adaptive optics systems which use minimum mean square error wavefront reconstruction require the computation of pseudo open loop wavefront slopes. These techniques incorporate a knowledge of atmospheric statistics which must therefore be... Read More about Efficient implementation of pseudo open loop control for adaptive optics on Extremely Large Telescopes.

A many-core CPU prototype of an MCAO and LTAO RTC for ELT-scale instruments (2019)
Journal Article
Jenkins, D. R., Basden, A. G., & Myers, R. M. (2019). A many-core CPU prototype of an MCAO and LTAO RTC for ELT-scale instruments. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 485(4), 5142-5152. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz638

We propose a many-core CPU architecture for Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) scale adaptive optics (AO) real-time control (RTC) for the multi-conjugate AO (MCAO) and laser-tomographic AO (LTAO) modes. MCAO and LTAO differ from the more conventional si... Read More about A many-core CPU prototype of an MCAO and LTAO RTC for ELT-scale instruments.

Optimizing the accuracy and efficiency of optical turbulence profiling using adaptive optics telemetry for extremely large telescopes (2018)
Journal Article
Laidlaw, D. J., Osborn, J., Morris, T. J., Basden, A. G., Beltramo-Martin, O., Butterley, T., …Wilson, R. W. (2018). Optimizing the accuracy and efficiency of optical turbulence profiling using adaptive optics telemetry for extremely large telescopes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 483(4), 4341-4353. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty3285

Advanced adaptive optics (AO) instruments on ground-based telescopes require accurate knowledge of the atmospheric turbulence strength as a function of altitude. This information assists point spread function reconstruction, AO temporal control techn... Read More about Optimizing the accuracy and efficiency of optical turbulence profiling using adaptive optics telemetry for extremely large telescopes.

Phase A AO system design and performance for MOSAIC at the ELT (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morris, T., Basden, A., Calcines-Rosario, A., Dohlen, K., Dubbeldam, C., El Hadi, K., Fitzsimons, E., Fusco, T., Gendron, É., Hammer, F., Jagourel, P., Jenkins, D., Morel, C., Morris, S., Rousset, G., Townson, M., Vola, P., & Younger, E. (2018, June). Phase A AO system design and performance for MOSAIC at the ELT. Presented at Adaptive Optics Systems VI: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2018, Austin, Texas

MOSAIC is a mixed-mode multiple object spectrograph planned for the ELT that uses a tiled focal plane to support a variety of observing modes. The MOSAIC AO system uses 4 LGS WFS and up to 4 NGS WFS positioned anywhere within the full 10 arcminute EL... Read More about Phase A AO system design and performance for MOSAIC at the ELT.

ELT-scale adaptive optics real-time control with the Intel Xeon Phi Many Integrated Core Architecture (2018)
Journal Article
Jenkins, D. R., Basden, A., & Myers, R. M. (2018). ELT-scale adaptive optics real-time control with the Intel Xeon Phi Many Integrated Core Architecture. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 478(3), 3149-3158. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty1310

We propose a solution to the increased computational demands of Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) scale adaptive optics (AO) real-time control with the Intel Xeon Phi Knights Landing (KNL) Many Integrated Core (MIC) Architecture. The computational dema... Read More about ELT-scale adaptive optics real-time control with the Intel Xeon Phi Many Integrated Core Architecture.

The Durham Adaptive Optics Simulation Platform (DASP): Current status (2018)
Journal Article
Basden, A., Bharmal, N., Jenkins, D., Morris, T., Osborn, J., Peng, J., & Staykov, L. (2018). The Durham Adaptive Optics Simulation Platform (DASP): Current status. SoftwareX, 7, 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2018.02.005

The Durham Adaptive Optics Simulation Platform (DASP) is a Monte-Carlo modelling tool used for the simulation of astronomical and solar adaptive optics systems. In recent years, this tool has been used to predict the expected performance of the forth... Read More about The Durham Adaptive Optics Simulation Platform (DASP): Current status.

Comparative Study of Neural Network Frameworks for the Next Generation of Adaptive Optics Systems (2017)
Journal Article
González-Gutiérrez, C., Santos, J., Martínez-Zarzuela, M., Basden, A., Osborn, J., Díaz-Pernas, F., & De Cos Juez, F. (2017). Comparative Study of Neural Network Frameworks for the Next Generation of Adaptive Optics Systems. Sensors, 17(6), Article 1263. https://doi.org/10.3390/s17061263

Many of the next generation of adaptive optics systems on large and extremely large telescopes require tomographic techniques in order to correct for atmospheric turbulence over a large field of view. Multi-object adaptive optics is one such techniqu... Read More about Comparative Study of Neural Network Frameworks for the Next Generation of Adaptive Optics Systems.