The signal processing chain of the Low Frequency Aperture Array

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series(2020)

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The SKA LOW telescope is an interferometer composed of 512 stations. Each station consists of 256 electronically steered antennas. The Low Frequency Aperture Array is the portion of the SKA-LOW telescope including the antennas and the related electronics. The LFAA signal processing chain amplifies, transports and combines the signals from the antennas composing each station into a coherent beam. Beamforming is performed in the frequency domain, with stringent requirements on bandpass flatness, linearity in a RFI contaminated spectral region, and allowed signal degradation. We adopted an architecture including a highly optimized oversampled polyphase filterbank for channelization, and a distributed network beamformer. The system has been validated as part of the Aperture Array Verification System, a single station operating at the SKA site in Western Australia.
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SKA, Radio Astronomy, Digital Signal Processing, FPGA
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