Future extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) systems have been suggested with up to 10^5 sensors and actuators. We analyze the computational speed of iterative reconstruction algorithms for such large systems. We compare a total of 15 different scalable methods, including multigrid, preconditioned conjugate-gradient, and several new variants of these. Simulations on a 128×128 square sensor/actuator geometry using Taylor frozen-flow dynamics are carried out using both open-loop and closed-loop measurements, and algorithms are compared on a basis of the mean squared error and floating-point multiplications required. We also investigate the use of warm starting, where the most recent estimate is used to initialize the iterative scheme. In open-loop e...
This paper contains a review of sparse matrix methods for open-loop wavefront estimation in astronom...
Extremely Large Telescopes are very challenging concerning their Adaptive Optics requirements. ...
International audienceThe ultimate performance of adaptive optics is limited by the quality of the w...
Future extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) systems have been suggested with up to 10^5 sensors and actuat...
Abstract We introduce a multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient (MGCG) iterative scheme for comp...
Multiconjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) systems with 104–105degrees of freedom have been proposed for ...
It is shown how first-order performance estimation of high-order adaptive optics (AO) systems may be...
A scalable sparse minimum-variance open-loop wave-front reconstructor for extreme adaptive optics (E...
We present a promising approach to the extremely fast sensing and correction of small wavefront erro...
Adaptive optics systems with Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors require reconstruction of the atmosphe...
In the coming decade, a new generation of extremely large-scale ground-based astronomical telescopes...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) systems with 104 - 105 degrees of freedom have been proposed ...
International audienceExtremely Large Telescopes are very challenging concerning their Adaptive Opti...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optical (MCAO) systems with from 10,000 to 100,000 degrees of freedom have ...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optical (MCAO) systems with from 10 4 to 10 5 degrees of freedom have been ...
This paper contains a review of sparse matrix methods for open-loop wavefront estimation in astronom...
Extremely Large Telescopes are very challenging concerning their Adaptive Optics requirements. ...
International audienceThe ultimate performance of adaptive optics is limited by the quality of the w...
Future extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) systems have been suggested with up to 10^5 sensors and actuat...
Abstract We introduce a multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient (MGCG) iterative scheme for comp...
Multiconjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) systems with 104–105degrees of freedom have been proposed for ...
It is shown how first-order performance estimation of high-order adaptive optics (AO) systems may be...
A scalable sparse minimum-variance open-loop wave-front reconstructor for extreme adaptive optics (E...
We present a promising approach to the extremely fast sensing and correction of small wavefront erro...
Adaptive optics systems with Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors require reconstruction of the atmosphe...
In the coming decade, a new generation of extremely large-scale ground-based astronomical telescopes...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) systems with 104 - 105 degrees of freedom have been proposed ...
International audienceExtremely Large Telescopes are very challenging concerning their Adaptive Opti...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optical (MCAO) systems with from 10,000 to 100,000 degrees of freedom have ...
Multi-conjugate adaptive optical (MCAO) systems with from 10 4 to 10 5 degrees of freedom have been ...
This paper contains a review of sparse matrix methods for open-loop wavefront estimation in astronom...
Extremely Large Telescopes are very challenging concerning their Adaptive Optics requirements. ...
International audienceThe ultimate performance of adaptive optics is limited by the quality of the w...