KEYWORDS: Data modeling, Astronomy, Telescopes, Control systems, Domes, Optical telescopes, Data storage, Reliability, Instrument modeling, Software development
Due to the high complexity of the system and the variety of influencing factors of large astronomical telescopes, the current control system could be improved largely. It’s difficult for traditional automatic control technologies to ensure reliable and highly efficient operation. The key problem is such a system which needs to consider not only the various internal factors but also the various external factors. In addition, some factors are difficult to be digitized. Thus, it’s hard to make mathematical models to represent such complex and dynamic systems. The first goal of this project is to construct a software experimental platform for the intelligentization. The second goal is to develop an intelligent reliability management system, and an optimization system for observation quality. These application systems will be running using the historical data of LAMOST operation. The evaluation of such systems will be based on the simulation of these data.
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