The aim of the new generation of radio synthesis arrays such as LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) and Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is to achieve much higher sensitivity, resolution and frequency coverage than what is available now, especially at low frequencies. To accomplish this goal, the accuracy of the calibration techniques used is of considerable importance. Moreover, since these telescopes produce huge amounts of data, speed of convergence of calibration is a major bottleneck. The errors in calibration are due to system noise (sky and instrumental) as well as the estimation errors introduced by the calibration technique itself, which we call 'solver noise'. We define solver noise as the 'distance' between the optimal solution (the true val...
Context. Modern radio astronomical arrays have (or will have) more than one order of magnitude more ...
We describe and compare several post-correlation radio frequency interference (RFI) classification m...
International audienceThe development of new phased array systems in radio astronomy, as the low fre...
The aim of the new generation of radio synthesis arrays such as LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) and Squa...
The aim of the new generation of radio synthesis arrays such as LOFAR and SKA is to achieve much hig...
Radio Interferometry is an essential method for astronomical observations. Self-calibration techniqu...
The main objective of this work is to accelerate the maximum likelihood (ML) estimation procedure in...
Radio interferometers are phased arrays producing high-resolution images from the covariance matrix ...
International audienceRadio interferometers are phased arrays producing high-resolution images from ...
A major stage of radio interferometric data processing is calibration or the estimation of systemati...
The forthcoming Square Kilometre Array is expected to provide answers to some of the most intriguing...
International audienceThis paper investigates calibration of sensor arrays in the radio astronomy co...
Context. Modern radio astronomical arrays have (or will have) more than one order of magnitude more ...
We describe and compare several post-correlation radio frequency interference (RFI) classification m...
International audienceThe development of new phased array systems in radio astronomy, as the low fre...
The aim of the new generation of radio synthesis arrays such as LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) and Squa...
The aim of the new generation of radio synthesis arrays such as LOFAR and SKA is to achieve much hig...
Radio Interferometry is an essential method for astronomical observations. Self-calibration techniqu...
The main objective of this work is to accelerate the maximum likelihood (ML) estimation procedure in...
Radio interferometers are phased arrays producing high-resolution images from the covariance matrix ...
International audienceRadio interferometers are phased arrays producing high-resolution images from ...
A major stage of radio interferometric data processing is calibration or the estimation of systemati...
The forthcoming Square Kilometre Array is expected to provide answers to some of the most intriguing...
International audienceThis paper investigates calibration of sensor arrays in the radio astronomy co...
Context. Modern radio astronomical arrays have (or will have) more than one order of magnitude more ...
We describe and compare several post-correlation radio frequency interference (RFI) classification m...
International audienceThe development of new phased array systems in radio astronomy, as the low fre...