DocumentCode :
3721283
Title :
Compensating for oversampling effects in polyphase channelizers: A radio astronomy application
Author :
J. Tuthill;G. Hampson;J. D. Bunton;F. J. Harris;A. Brown;R. Ferris;T. Bateman
Author_Institution :
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Sydney, Australia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
255
Lastpage :
260
Abstract :
In order to maximize science returns in radio astronomy there is a constant drive to process ever wider instantaneous bandwidths. A key function of a radio telescope signal processing system is to divide a wide input bandwidth into a number of narrow sub-bands for further processing and analysis. The polyphase filter-bank channelizer has become the primary technique for performing this function due to its flexibility and suitability for very efficient implementation in FPGA hardware. Furthermore, oversampling polyphase filter-banks are gaining popularity in this role due to their ability to reduce spectral image components in each sub-band to very low levels for a given prototype filter response. A characteristic of the oversampling operation in a polyphase filterbank, however, is that the resulting sub-band outputs are in general no longer band centered on DC (as is the case for a maximally decimated filterbank) but are shifted by an amount that depends on the index of the sub-band. In this paper we present the structure of the oversampled polyphase filterbank used for the new Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope and describe a technique used to correct for the sub-band frequency shift brought about by oversampling.
Keywords :
"Radio astronomy","Filter banks","Finite impulse response filters","Digital signal processing","Arrays","Bandwidth"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop (SP/SPE), 2015 IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DSP-SPE.2015.7369562
Filename :
7369562
Link To Document :
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