The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) represents one of the most challenging new-generation radio-telescopes due to its huge collective area and, consequently, its extreme performance [1]. Among the various technologies, a sparse aperture array operating between 50 and 350MHz (SKA-low) is the system that will be installed in Western Australia from 2016. Nowadays, several prototypes of reduced size, called demonstrators, have been designed, installed and operate in several countries to gain experience on scientific and technological aspects may be applied on such large low frequency aperture array.
Perini, F., Rusticelli, S., Murgia, M., Monari, J., Agnoletto, M., Viola, G., et al. (2015). Power over Fibre systems for the Italian SKA-low demonstrators. Institution of Engineering and Technology [10.1049/cp.2015.0169].
Power over Fibre systems for the Italian SKA-low demonstrators
AGNOLETTO, MICHELE;VIOLA, GIANLUCA;TARTARINI, GIOVANNI
2015
Abstract
The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) represents one of the most challenging new-generation radio-telescopes due to its huge collective area and, consequently, its extreme performance [1]. Among the various technologies, a sparse aperture array operating between 50 and 350MHz (SKA-low) is the system that will be installed in Western Australia from 2016. Nowadays, several prototypes of reduced size, called demonstrators, have been designed, installed and operate in several countries to gain experience on scientific and technological aspects may be applied on such large low frequency aperture array.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.