DocumentCode
3559424
Title
Real-Time Calibration of the Murchison Widefield Array
Author
Mitchell, D.A. ; Greenhill, L.J. ; Wayth, R.B. ; Sault, R.J. ; Lonsdale, C.J. ; Cappallo, R.J. ; Morales, M.F. ; Ord, S.M.
Author_Institution
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
Volume
2
Issue
5
fYear
2008
Firstpage
707
Lastpage
717
Abstract
The interferometric technique known as peeling addresses many of the challenges faced when observing with low-frequency radio arrays, and is a promising tool for the associated calibration systems. We investigate a real-time peeling implementation for next-generation radio interferometers such as the Murchison widefield array (MWA). The MWA is being built in Australia and will observe the radio sky between 80 and 300 MHz. The data rate produced by the correlator is just over 19 GB/s (a few peta-bytes/day). It is impractical to store data generated at this rate, and software is currently being developed to calibrate and form images in real time. The software will run on-site on a high-throughput real-time computing cluster at several tera-flops, and a complete cycle of calibration and imaging will be completed every 8 s. Various properties of the implementation are investigated using simulated data. The algorithm is seen to work in the presence of strong galactic emission and with various ionospheric conditions. It is also shown to scale well as the number of antennas increases, which is essential for many upcoming instruments. Lessons from MWA pipeline development and processing of simulated data may be applied to future low-frequency fixed dipole arrays.
Keywords
VHF antennas; array signal processing; dipole antenna arrays; interferometers; Australia; Murchison Widefield array; antenna array; array signal processing; frequency 80 MHz to 300 MHz; galactic emission; high-throughput real-time computing cluster; interferometric technique; ionospheric condition; low-frequency fixed dipole array; low-frequency radio array; next-generation radio interferometer; real-time calibration; real-time peeling implementation; Australia; Calibration; Dipole antennas; Image resolution; Instruments; Polarization; Radio interferometry; Signal synthesis; Structural beams; Antenna arrays; array signal processing; calibration; dipole arrays; radio astronomy; radio interferometry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4553
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTSP.2008.2005327
Filename
4703504
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