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DSP Challenges for Next Generation Radio Telescopes
Andrew Siemion, Aaron Parsons

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Andrew Siemion, Aaron Parsons. "DSP Challenges for Next Generation Radio Telescopes". BWRC, September, 4, 2009.

Abstract
Research at BWRC is pioneering a radio astronomy digital signal processing community that uses shared hardware development, signal processing libraries, and instrument architectures to reduce development time of digital instrumentation and to improve time-to-science for a wide variety of projects. After outlining several instrument classes that are relying on digital instrumentation development to achieve new science objectives, we identify key areas where BWRC technologies pertaining to interoperability and processing flexibility will continue to reduce the time, risk, and cost of developing the digital instrumentation. This work will be crucial to addressing the computational requirements and science objectives for next generation radio telescopes.

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    Andrew  Siemion, Aaron Parsons. <a
    href="http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/php/pubs/pubs.php/1138.html"><i>DSP
    Challenges for Next Generation Radio
    Telescopes</i></a>, BWRC, September, 4, 2009.
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    Andrew  Siemion, Aaron Parsons. "DSP Challenges for Next
    Generation Radio Telescopes". BWRC, September, 4, 2009.
  • BibTeX
    @seminar{SiemionParsons2009,
        author = {Andrew  Siemion and Aaron Parsons},
        title = {DSP Challenges for Next Generation Radio Telescopes},
        organization = {BWRC},
        month = {September},
        day = {4},
        year = {2009},
        URL = {http:///php/pubs/pubs.php/1138.html}
    }
    

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