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The LIGO Interferometer Sensing and Control System

Instrumentation and Detectors 2007-05-23 v1 General Physics Optics

Abstract

The LIGO Interferometer Sensing and Control System (ISC) is a large and highly distributed Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) control system that is used to control the length and alignment degrees of freedom of the interferometers. The 4 kilometer Fabry-Perot cavity lengths are controlled to better than 10-13 meters (rms) and the angular degrees of freedom are controlled to better than 10-8 radians. This paper will describe the real-time digital servo control systems that have been designed, developed and implemented for the LIGO Length Sensing and Control (LSC) [1] and Alignment Sensing and Control (ASC) [2] systems. In addition, the paper will describe how these controls, along with the suspended optic controls [3], have been integrated into the overall LIGO control and data acquisition system [4].

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@article{arxiv.physics/0111027,
  title  = {The LIGO Interferometer Sensing and Control System},
  author = {J. Heefner and R. Bork and R. Abbott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0111027},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

3 Pages, 2001 ICALEPCS conference