The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager (AOLI) is a new instrument designed to combine adaptive optics (AO) and lucky imaging (LI) techniques to deliver high spatial resolution in the visible, 20 mas, from ground-based telescopes. Here we present details of the integration and verification phases explaining the defiance that we have faced and the innovative and versatile solution of modular integration for each of its subsystems that we have developed. Modularity seems a clue key for opto-mechanical integration success in the extremely-big telescopes era. We present here the very fresh preliminary results after its first fully-working observing run on the WHT.
@article{arxiv.1703.09354,
title = {Completing the puzzle: AOLI full-commissioning fresh results and AIV innovations},
author = {Sergio Velasco and Carlos Colodro-Conde and Roberto L. López and Alejandro Oscoz and Juan J. F. Valdivia and Rafael Rebolo and Bruno Femenía and David L. King and Lucas Labadie and Craig Mackay and Balaji Muthusubramanian and Antonio Pérez-Garrido and Marta Puga and Gustavo Rodríguez-Coira and Luis F. Rodríguez-Ramos and José M. Rodríguez-Ramos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.09354},
year = {2017}
}