Contributions to technology and techniques for ground-based and space-based astronomy synthesis of EDAC codecs, AOLI and COELI
Autor
Colodro Conde, CarlosDirector/a
Toledo Moreo, Rafael; Villo Pérez, IsidroEscuela/Centro
Escuela Internacional de Doctorado de la Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaPrograma de doctorado
Programa Doctorado en Tecnologías de la Información y las ComunicacionesPatrocinadores
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education under the grant FPU12/05573, by the Spanish Ministry of Economy under the projects AYA2011-14245-E, AYA2011-15855- E, AYA2011-29024, AYA2012-39702-C02-02, ESP2013-48362-C2-2-P, ESP2014-56869-C2- 2-P, ESP2015-69020-C2-2-R and DPI2015-66458-C2-2-R, by project 15345/PI/10 from the Fundación Séneca, by the contract 18939A-11 with Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, by project ST/K002368/1 from the Science and Technology Facilities Council and by European Regional Development Funds (ERDF) from the European Commission. Some of the results presented in this work are based on observations made with the William Herschel Telescope operated on the island of La Palma by the Isaac Newton Group in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias. Other results are based on observations performed with the the 2.2m telescope at the Calar Alto observatory in Almería, Spain.Fecha de lectura
2017-09-28Fecha de publicación
2017Editorial
Carlos Colodro CondePalabras clave
Diseño microelectrónicoInstrumentos ópticos
Tratamiento digital de imágenes
Astronomía
Descripción
Mención Europeo / Mención Internacional: Concedido
Resumen
[SPA] Esta tesis doctoral se presenta bajo la modalidad de compendio de publicaciones. [ENG] This doctoral dissertation has been presented in the form of thesis by publication. The present dissertation covers the contributions made by the author in the context of three astronomy-related projects, namely: the Euclid satellite, the AOLI (Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager) instrument for ground telescopes and the COELI (COvariancE of Lucky Images) algorithm for the post-processing of astronomical images. All the contributions have been made in the field of engineering, solving technological problems that will help the astronomers to achieve the specific scientific goals of each project. Euclid is a space mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) whose scientific objective is to map the geometry of the dark Universe. The author of this dissertation was involved in the design of the control unit of the infrared instrument on-board the satellite. Such involvement derived in the creation of a new line of research aimed to improve the reliability of digital circuits in space. The ...
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