[PIPE2D-629] Better understand the hysteresis in the FRD with Cobra motion Created: 01/Sep/20  Updated: 29/Jan/22  Resolved: 20/Feb/21

Status: Won't Fix
Project: DRP 2-D Pipeline
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Story Priority: Normal
Reporter: Brent Belland Assignee: Brent Belland
Resolution: Won't Fix Votes: 0
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relates to PIPE2D-630 Deliver algorithms to handle FRD extr... In Progress
relates to PIPE2D-628 Develop algorithms to be able to meas... Open
relates to PIPE2D-627 Characterize changes in FRD from near... In Progress

 Description   

While understanding the FRD from out-of-focus images at varying fiber configurations (PIPE2D-628) and extracting changes in FRD from a base image (PIPE2D-627) would allow for FRD extraction, the longer-term effects of hysteresis are not yet well understood on FRD for Cobras. The purpose of this ticket is to quantify how much FRD can vary to hysteresis in fiber positioning, and more specifically, how much out-of-focus calibration is required for FRD extraction.

Some of this work may require data from the instrument, but consideration into how much hysteresis could be tolerated can be considered now.



 Comments   
Comment by Brent Belland [ 20/Feb/21 ]

Based on our January 19th meeting about the remaining time and availability of Brent until his June graduation, his work was identified to be worth restricting to key deliverables. While this work would be worthwhile, it is not in the current scope of Brent's activity during this timeframe and thus put on hold.

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