DocumentCode
3103604
Title
Cluster computers and grid processing in the first radio-telescope of a new generation
Author
de Vos, C.M. ; van der Schaaf, K. ; Bregman, J.D.
Author_Institution
ASTRON, Dwingeloo, Netherlands
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
156
Lastpage
160
Abstract
The LOFAR (LOw-Frequency ARray) telescope is being developed as a giant data processing machine. A total of 13,000 antennas produce a data stream of 2 Gbit/s each. This data is processed by a massive cluster computer and converted to astronomical images and other data products using distributed applications. The LOFAR data processor is being designed as a heterogeneous system containing digital signal processors, programmable logic and general-purpose microcomputers with a total processing power of 40 TFLOPS. To allow for iterative calibration, over 600 TBytes of online storage is envisaged. LOFAR is being developed in a collaboration between the Netherlands (ASTRON) and the USA (NRL and MIT Haystack Observatory). Initial funding has beets secured for a feasibility phase. Initial operations are planned for 2004 and full-capacity science operations for 2007
Keywords
antenna arrays; astronomy computing; calibration; digital signal processing chips; distributed processing; general purpose computers; image processing; microcomputers; programmable logic arrays; radiotelescopes; workstation clusters; 2 Gbit/s; 40 TFLOPS; 600 TByte; LOFAR radio-telescope; Low-Frequency Array telescope; antennas; astronomical images; cluster computers; data processing machine; data products; data stream; digital signal processors; distributed applications; general-purpose microcomputers; grid processing; heterogeneous system; iterative calibration; online storage; processing power; programmable logic; Application software; Data processing; Digital signal processors; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Image converters; Process design; Signal design; Streaming media; Telescopes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2001. Proceedings. First IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Brisbane, Qld.
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1010-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCGRID.2001.923188
Filename
923188
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