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Title: The SKA1_low telescope : the station design and prototyping
Authors: Bij de Vaate, J. G.
Bast, J.
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
Wijnholds, S. J.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, D.
Hall, P.
Juswardy, B.
Kenney, D.
Schlageuhaufer, F.
Sokolowski, M.
Sutinjo, A.
Ung, D.
Wayth, R.
Williams, A.
Alderighi, M.
Bolli, P.
Comoretto, G.
Mattana, A.
Monari, J.
Naldi, G.
Perini, F.
Pupillo, G.
Rusticelli, S.
Schiaffino, M.
Schilliro, F.
Aminei, A.
Chiello, R.
Jones, M.
Baker, J.
Bennett, R.
Halsall, R.
Kaligeridou, G.
Roberts, M.
Schnetler, H.
Abraham, J.
De Lera Acedo, E.
Faulkner, A. J.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
DeMarco, Andrea
Magro, Alessio
Zarb Adami, Kristian
Keywords: Signal processing -- Digital techniques
Very large array telescopes -- Technological innovations
Radio telescopes -- Technological innovations
Analog electronic systems -- Data processing
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: de Vaate, J. B., Bast, J., Benthem, P., Gerbers, M., Wijnholds, S. J., Booler, T., ... & Adami, K. Z. (2018, May). The SKA1_low telescope: The station design and prototyping. In 2018 2nd URSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting (AT-RASC) (pp. 1-1). IEEE.
Abstract: The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) [1] telescope consists in its first phase of two arrays, a dish array to be constructed in South Africa and a low frequency aperture array to be constructed in Western Australia. The aperture array, SKAI-Low, will consist of 512 stations, each with 256 wide bandwidth log periodic antennas. The frequency range of SKAI-Low is 50 to 350 MHz. The Low Frequency Aperture Array (LFAA) consortium is tasked to design the station, the infrastructure around them and the station signal processing.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/88799
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