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13 December 2002 LUCIFER control software: an OO approach using CORBA technology
Marcus Jütte, Kai Polsterer, Michael Lehmitz, Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar
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In this paper we present the design of the control software for the LBT NIR spectroscopic Utility with Camera and Integral- Field Unit for Extragalactic Research (LUCIFER) which is one of the first-light instruments for the Large Bin-ocular Telescope (LBT) on Mt. Graham, Arizona. The LBT will be equipped with two identical LUCIFER instruments for both mirrors. Furthermore we give an overview of the intended hardware structure of the instrument. Since the project requires a detailed and exact modeling of the software we present UML diagrams starting with an overall model down to use case, activity and class diagrams including an example for one special instrument unit
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Marcus Jütte, Kai Polsterer, Michael Lehmitz, and Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar "LUCIFER control software: an OO approach using CORBA technology", Proc. SPIE 4848, Advanced Telescope and Instrumentation Control Software II, (13 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461077
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Control systems

Telescopes

Electronics

Diffraction

Imaging spectroscopy

Instrument modeling

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