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RTS2: a powerful robotic observatory manager
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Remote OperationEngineeringComputer ArchitectureIntelligent SystemsRemote Telescope ControlDeep Space ProbeSpace SystemSpace RoboticsSystems EngineeringRobot LearningAbstract Device LayerReal-time Operating SystemComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceEmbedded Operating SystemOperating SystemsAutomationRemote Telescope SystemRoboticsSystem Software
RTS2, or Remote Telescope System, 2nd Version, is an integrated package for remote telescope control under the Linux operating system. It is designed to run in fully autonomous mode, picking targets from a database table, storing image meta data to the database, processing images and storing their WCS coordinates in the database and offering Virtual-Observatory enabled access to them. It is currently running on various telescope setups world-wide. For control of devices from various manufacturers we developed an abstract device layer, enabling control of all possible combinations of mounts, CCDs, photometers, roof and cupola controllers. We describe the evolution of RTS2 from Python-based RTS to C and later C++ based RTS2, focusing on the problems we faced during development. The internal structure of RTS2, focusing on object layering, which is used to uniformly control various devices and provides uniform reporting layer, is also discussed.
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