The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global project to design and c- struct a revolutionary new radio telescope with of order 1 million square meters of collecting area in the wavelength range from3mto1cm.It will have two - ders of magnitude greater sensitivity than current telescopes and an unprecedented large instantaneous field-of-view. These capabilities will ensure the SKA will play a leading role in solving the major astrophysical and cosmological questions of the day (see the science case at www.skatelescope.org/pages/page astronom.htm). The SKA will complement major ground- and space-based astronomical facilities under construction or planned in other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g. ALMA, JWST, ELT, XEUS,...). The current schedule for the SKA foresees a decision on the SKA site in 2006, a decision on the design concept in 2009, construction of the first phase (international pathfinder) from 2010 to 2013, and construction of the full array from 2014 to 2020. The cost is estimated to be about 1000 M . The SKA Project currently involves 45 institutes in 17 countries, many of which are involved in nationally- or regionally-funded state-of-the-art technical devel- ments being pursued ahead of the 2009 selection of design concept. This Special Issue of Experimental Astronomy provides a snapshot of SKA engineering act- ity around the world, and is based on presentations made at the SKA meeting in Penticton, BC, Canadain July 2004. Topics covered include antenna concepts, software, signal transport and processing, radio frequency interference mitigation, and reports on related technologies in other radio telescopes now under construction. Further information on the project can be found at www.skatelescope.org.
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The Square Kilometre Array: An Engineering Perspective
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global project to design and c- struct a revolutionary new radio telescope with of order 1 million square meters of collecting area in the wavelength range from3mto1cm.It will have two - ders of magnitude greater sensitivity than current telescopes and an unprecedented large instantaneous field-of-view. These capabilities will ensure the SKA will play a leading role in solving the major astrophysical and cosmological questions of the day (see the science case at www.skatelescope.org/pages/page astronom.htm). The SKA will complement major ground- and space-based astronomical facilities under construction or planned in other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g. ALMA, JWST, ELT, XEUS,...). The current schedule for the SKA foresees a decision on the SKA site in 2006, a decision on the design concept in 2009, construction of the first phase (international pathfinder) from 2010 to 2013, and construction of the full array from 2014 to 2020. The cost is estimated to be about 1000 M . The SKA Project currently involves 45 institutes in 17 countries, many of which are involved in nationally- or regionally-funded state-of-the-art technical devel- ments being pursued ahead of the 2009 selection of design concept. This Special Issue of Experimental Astronomy provides a snapshot of SKA engineering act- ity around the world, and is based on presentations made at the SKA meeting in Penticton, BC, Canadain July 2004. Topics covered include antenna concepts, software, signal transport and processing, radio frequency interference mitigation, and reports on related technologies in other radio telescopes now under construction. Further information on the project can be found at www.skatelescope.org.
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ISBN-13: | 9789048169696 |
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Publisher: | Springer Netherlands |
Publication date: | 12/08/2010 |
Edition description: | Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005 |
Pages: | 430 |
Product dimensions: | 6.30(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.04(d) |
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