RoF technology has proven to be fundamental in enabling the construction of SKA-Low, a huge array of more than 130K antennas operating at low frequency in a particularly hostile region, from an environmental point of view, such as the outback of Western Australia. The motivations that led to its adoption and how it has been implemented in the receiving system of the radio telescope are here described.
Perini, F., Schiaffino, M., Mattana, A., Caputo, F., Monari, J., Nanni, J., et al. (2024). Radio-over-Fiber Technology for the Square Kilometre Array. Piscataway : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/mwp62612.2024.10736267].
Radio-over-Fiber Technology for the Square Kilometre Array
Nanni, Jacopo;Tartarini, Giovanni;
2024
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RoF technology has proven to be fundamental in enabling the construction of SKA-Low, a huge array of more than 130K antennas operating at low frequency in a particularly hostile region, from an environmental point of view, such as the outback of Western Australia. The motivations that led to its adoption and how it has been implemented in the receiving system of the radio telescope are here described.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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