HIPSR: A digital signal processor for the Parkes 21-cm multibeam receiver

Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation World Scientific Publishing 5:4 (2016)

Authors:

DC Price, L Staveley-Smith, M Bailes, E Carretti, A Jameson, Michael Jones, W van Straten, SW Schediwy

Abstract:

HIPSR (HI-Pulsar) is a digital signal processing system for the Parkes 21-cm Multibeam Receiver that provides larger instantaneous bandwidth, increased dynamic range, and more signal processing power than the previous systems in use at Parkes. The additional computational capacity enables finer spectral resolution in wideband HI observations and real-time detection of Fast Radio Bursts during pulsar surveys. HIPSR uses a heterogeneous architecture, consisting of FPGA-based signal processing boards connected via high-speed Ethernet to high performance compute nodes. Low-level signal processing is conducted on the FPGA-based boards, and more complex signal processing routines are conducted on the GPU-based compute nodes. The development of HIPSR was driven by two main science goals: to provide large bandwidth, high-resolution spectra suitable for 21-cm stacking and intensity mapping experiments; and to upgrade the Berkeley鈥揚arkes鈥揝winburne Recorder (BPSR), the signal processing system used for the High Time Resolution Universe (HTRU) Survey and the Survey for Pulsars and Extragalactic Radio Bursts (SUPERB).

Observations of Galactic star-forming regions with the Cosmic Background Imager at 31 GHz

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 453:2 (2015) 2082-2093

Authors:

C Demetroullas, C Dickinson, D Stamadianos, SE Harper, K Cleary, Michael E Jones, TJ Pearson, ACS Readhead, Angela C Taylor

Automated reduction of sub-millimetre single-dish heterodyne data from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope using orac-dr

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 453:1 (2015) 73-88

Authors:

Tim Jenness, Malcolm J Currie, Remo PJ Tilanus, Brad Cavanagh, David S Berry, Jamie Leech, Luca Rizzi

THE Q/U IMAGING EXPERIMENT: POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS OF THE GALACTIC PLANE AT 43 AND 95 GHz

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 811:2 (2015) 89

Authors:

TM Ruud, U Fuskeland, IK Wehus, M Vidal, D Araujo, C Bischoff, I Buder, Y Chinone, K Cleary, RN Dumoulin, A Kusaka, R Monsalve, SK N忙ss, LB Newburgh, RA Reeves, JTL Zwart, L Bronfman, RD Davies, R Davis, C Dickinson, HK Eriksen, T Gaier, JO Gundersen, M Hasegawa, M Hazumi, KM Huffenberger, ME Jones, CR Lawrence, EM Leitch, M Limon, AD Miller, TJ Pearson, L Piccirillo, SJE Radford, ACS Readhead, D Samtleben, M Seiffert, MC Shepherd, ST Staggs, O Tajima, KL Thompson

THE Q/U IMAGING EXPERIMENT: POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS OF THE GALACTIC PLANE AT 43 AND 95 GHz

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 811:2 (2015) 89-89

Authors:

TM Ruud, U Fuskeland, IK Wehus, M Vidal, D Araujo, C Bischoff, I Buder, Y Chinone, K Cleary, RN Dumoulin, A Kusaka, R Monsalve, SK N忙ss, LB Newburgh, RA Reeves, JTL Zwart, L Bronfman, RD Davies, R Davis, C Dickinson, HK Eriksen, T Gaier, JO Gundersen, M Hasegawa, M Hazumi, KM Huffenberger, ME Jones, CR Lawrence, EM Leitch, M Limon, AD Miller, TJ Pearson, L Piccirillo, SJE Radford, ACS Readhead, D Samtleben, M Seiffert, MC Shepherd, ST Staggs, O Tajima, KL Thompson