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16 September 2011 Research on calibration method of LAMOST fiber robot
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Large sky area multi-object fiber spectroscopy telescope (LAMOST) is an innovative reflecting Schmidt telescope. One of its key technology is 4000 dual rotational fiber robot located in the focal plane. This article analyzes the calibration requirements of the 4000 fiber robot. And then, proposes a fast calibration method in the complex field environment, and discribes the specific process how to obtain positioning parameters of the fiber robot rapidly.
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Zhigang Liu, Chao Zhai, Hongzhuan Hu, Jianping Wang, and Jiaru Chu "Research on calibration method of LAMOST fiber robot", Proc. SPIE 8149, Astronomical Adaptive Optics Systems and Applications IV, 81490H (16 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892989
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Telescopes

CCD cameras

Reflector telescopes

Cameras

3D acquisition

Astronomical imaging

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