The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping

© 2018 International Union of Radio Science URSI. 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 con...

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Main Authors: De Vaate, J., Bast, J., Benthem, P., Gerbers, M., Wijnholds, S., Booler, T., Colgate, T., Crosse, B., Emrich, David, Hall, Peter, Juswardy, Budi, Kenney, David, Schlageuhaufer, F., Sokolowski, Marcin, Sutinjo, Adrian, Ung, D., Wayth, Randall, Williams, Andrew, 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., Jonesv, M., Baker, J., Bennett, R., Halsall, R., Kaligeridou, G., Roberts, M., Schnetler, H., Abraham, J., De Lera Acedo, E., Faulkner, A., Ghods, N., Cutajar, D., Demarco, A., Magro, A., Adami, K.
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Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73146
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author De Vaate, J.
Bast, J.
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
Wijnholds, S.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, David
Hall, Peter
Juswardy, Budi
Kenney, David
Schlageuhaufer, F.
Sokolowski, Marcin
Sutinjo, Adrian
Ung, D.
Wayth, Randall
Williams, Andrew
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.
Jonesv, M.
Baker, J.
Bennett, R.
Halsall, R.
Kaligeridou, G.
Roberts, M.
Schnetler, H.
Abraham, J.
De Lera Acedo, E.
Faulkner, A.
Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
Demarco, A.
Magro, A.
Adami, K.
author_facet De Vaate, J.
Bast, J.
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
Wijnholds, S.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, David
Hall, Peter
Juswardy, Budi
Kenney, David
Schlageuhaufer, F.
Sokolowski, Marcin
Sutinjo, Adrian
Ung, D.
Wayth, Randall
Williams, Andrew
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.
Jonesv, M.
Baker, J.
Bennett, R.
Halsall, R.
Kaligeridou, G.
Roberts, M.
Schnetler, H.
Abraham, J.
De Lera Acedo, E.
Faulkner, A.
Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
Demarco, A.
Magro, A.
Adami, K.
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description © 2018 International Union of Radio Science URSI. 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.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-731462018-12-13T09:35:42Z The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping De Vaate, J. Bast, J. Benthem, P. Gerbers, M. Wijnholds, S. Booler, T. Colgate, T. Crosse, B. Emrich, David Hall, Peter Juswardy, Budi Kenney, David Schlageuhaufer, F. Sokolowski, Marcin Sutinjo, Adrian Ung, D. Wayth, Randall Williams, Andrew 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. Jonesv, M. Baker, J. Bennett, R. Halsall, R. Kaligeridou, G. Roberts, M. Schnetler, H. Abraham, J. De Lera Acedo, E. Faulkner, A. Ghods, N. Cutajar, D. Demarco, A. Magro, A. Adami, K. © 2018 International Union of Radio Science URSI. 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. 2018 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73146 10.23919/URSI-AT-RASC.2018.8471458 restricted
spellingShingle De Vaate, J.
Bast, J.
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
Wijnholds, S.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, David
Hall, Peter
Juswardy, Budi
Kenney, David
Schlageuhaufer, F.
Sokolowski, Marcin
Sutinjo, Adrian
Ung, D.
Wayth, Randall
Williams, Andrew
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.
Jonesv, M.
Baker, J.
Bennett, R.
Halsall, R.
Kaligeridou, G.
Roberts, M.
Schnetler, H.
Abraham, J.
De Lera Acedo, E.
Faulkner, A.
Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
Demarco, A.
Magro, A.
Adami, K.
The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title_full The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title_fullStr The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title_full_unstemmed The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title_short The SKAl-Low Telescope: The Station Design and Prototyping
title_sort skal-low telescope: the station design and prototyping
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73146