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27 June 2006 The LINC-NIRVANA common software
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The MPIA is leading an international consortium of institutes in building an instrument called LINC-NIRVANA, the LBT INterferometric Camera and Near-IR / Visible Adaptive INterferometer for Astronomy. LINC-NIRVANA is a Fizeau interferometer for the Large Binocular Telescope doing imaging in the near infrared (J, H, K - band). Multi-conjugated adaptive objects is used to increase sky coverage and to get diffraction limited images over a 2 arcminute field of view. The LN Common Software provides a software infrastructure common to all partners and consists of a documented collection of common patterns in control systems and of services, which implement those patterns. The heart of LCSW is an object model of controlled devices, implemented as ICE network objects. A code generator creates application from templates for these network objects.
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Florian Briegel, Jürgen Berwein, Frank Kittmann, Valentin Volchkov, Lars Mohr, Wolfgang Gaessler, Thomas Bertram, Steffen Rost, and Yeping Wang "The LINC-NIRVANA common software", Proc. SPIE 6274, Advanced Software and Control for Astronomy, 62741M (27 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.671373
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Astronomy

Operating systems

Computer programming

C++

Databases

Control systems

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