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The low frequency receivers for SKA 1-low: Design and verification

Authors :
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
De Vaate, J.
Wynholds, S.
Bast, J.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, David
Hall, Peter
Juswardy, Budi
Kerniey, D.
Schlagenhaufer, Franz
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.
Schiaffmo, 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.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
Demarco, A.
Magro, A.
Adami, K.
Benthem, P.
Gerbers, M.
De Vaate, J.
Wynholds, S.
Bast, J.
Booler, T.
Colgate, T.
Crosse, B.
Emrich, David
Hall, Peter
Juswardy, Budi
Kerniey, D.
Schlagenhaufer, Franz
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.
Schiaffmo, 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.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Cutajar, D.
Demarco, A.
Magro, A.
Adami, K.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

© 2017 URSI. The initial phase of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) [1] is represented by a -10% instrument and construction should start in 2018. SKA 1-Low, a sparse Aperture Array (AA) covering the frequency range 50 to 350 MHz, will be part of this. This instrument will consist of 512 stations, each hosting 256 antennas creating a total of 131,072 antennas. A first verification system towards SKA 1-Low, Aperture Array Verification System 1 (AAVSl), is being deployed and validated in 2017.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1046988105
Document Type :
Electronic Resource