Bibcode
Filgueira, Jose M.; Rodriguez, Daniel
Bibliographical reference
Proc. SPIE Vol. 3351, p. 2-12, Telescope Control Systems III, Hilton Lewis; Ed.
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1998
Citations
5
Refereed citations
2
Description
The GTC project is in charge of the construction of an optical/IR
10-meter class telescope at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos
in Canary Islands. The GTC control system (GCS) will be responsible for
the management and operation of the telescope, including its
instrumentation. Its conceptual design has been completed in summer
1997. The continuous and rapid development of hardware, software and
communications technology has permitted a greater complexity in control
systems. In their turn, the development of active and adaptive optics,
the new methods of optimizing available observing time and the
continuous development programs to maintain telescope competitiveness
present new challenges in the design of control systems. During its
life-cycles, the GCS will be subject to continuous changes brought about
by different factors, such as the advent of new technologies, the
evolution of the requirements, the development of new instruments and
fault correction. These factors must be taken on board with the minimum
possible impact, not only on the project but also on the availability of
the GTC once it enters into operation. This will only be possible
through the selection and planning of an adequate technological
framework that enables these changes to be assimilated throughout the
life-cycle of the telescope. In this presentation the fundamental
aspects of this framework along the current status of the control system
design are outlined.