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Optimal wavefront estimation and control using adaptive techniques
Tyler Groff
, N. Jeremy Kasdin
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
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Adaptive Technique
100%
Contrast Targets
33%
Coronagraph
33%
Correction Algorithm
33%
Earth-like
33%
Electric Field (E-field)
100%
Focal Plane Wavefront Control
33%
Least Squares
33%
Minimal Error
33%
Number of Iterations
33%
Optimal Estimator
33%
Order of Accuracy
33%
Planet Detection
33%
Space-based
33%
Wavefront Control
100%
Wavefront Estimation
100%
Mathematics
Correction Algorithm
33%
Electric Field
100%
Least Square
33%
Optimal Estimator
33%
Wavefront
100%
Engineering
Electric Field
100%
Focal Plane
33%
Least Square
33%
Optimal Estimator
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Coronagraphs
33%
Electric Field
100%
Planet Detection
33%