A novel method to form multiple instantaneous beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ a dense Phased Array Feed (PAF). This technology is currently being developed to greatly increase the survey speed of existing and future radio telescopes. This paper reviews the current state of PAF development projects for radio astronomy, the particular challenges and the potential for incorporation of PAFs into the ultimate radio survey instrument - the Square Kilometre Array
Various unique concepts are studied for the Square Kilometer Array expected to be operational betwee...
The Boolardy Engineering TestArray is a 6 x 12mdish interferometer and the prototype of the Australi...
The international radio astronomy community is currently pursuing the development of a giant radio t...
A novel method to form multiple beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ a dense phase...
© 2014 European Association on Antennas and Propagation. In recent years a number of reflector anten...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arra...
Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arrays have been in us...
Abstract—Phased array antenna systems are a defining technology in many current and planned radio as...
In this paper, we describe the system design and capabilities of the Australian Square Kilometre Arr...
Ever since the detection of radio signals, technology has strived to improve the performance of the ...
Dense Phased Array Feeds (PAFs) for reflector antennas have numerous advantages over traditional clu...
International audienceAbstract In the lead-up to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, several n...
In the lead-up to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, several next-generation radio telescopes...
This paper presents an ultra-wideband Phased Array Feed (PAF) based on novel flat bend crossed dipol...
Low-noise phased-array feeds are a new way to expand the field of view of radio telescopes at centim...
Various unique concepts are studied for the Square Kilometer Array expected to be operational betwee...
The Boolardy Engineering TestArray is a 6 x 12mdish interferometer and the prototype of the Australi...
The international radio astronomy community is currently pursuing the development of a giant radio t...
A novel method to form multiple beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ a dense phase...
© 2014 European Association on Antennas and Propagation. In recent years a number of reflector anten...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arra...
Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arrays have been in us...
Abstract—Phased array antenna systems are a defining technology in many current and planned radio as...
In this paper, we describe the system design and capabilities of the Australian Square Kilometre Arr...
Ever since the detection of radio signals, technology has strived to improve the performance of the ...
Dense Phased Array Feeds (PAFs) for reflector antennas have numerous advantages over traditional clu...
International audienceAbstract In the lead-up to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, several n...
In the lead-up to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, several next-generation radio telescopes...
This paper presents an ultra-wideband Phased Array Feed (PAF) based on novel flat bend crossed dipol...
Low-noise phased-array feeds are a new way to expand the field of view of radio telescopes at centim...
Various unique concepts are studied for the Square Kilometer Array expected to be operational betwee...
The Boolardy Engineering TestArray is a 6 x 12mdish interferometer and the prototype of the Australi...
The international radio astronomy community is currently pursuing the development of a giant radio t...