DocumentCode
51381
Title
Signal Processing: On the Edge of Astronomy´s New Frontier [Special Reports]
Author
Edwards, John
Volume
31
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Jul-14
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
12
Abstract
Digital signal processing (DSP) plays several important roles in modern radio astronomy, such as processing data to create highresolution radio images, isolating weak emissions from celestial sources, and reducing distortions in incoming signals. DSP can also manage beamforming, a complex process that allows radio signals to be received from across the sky from any direction, and even multiple directions simultaneously. Many astronomy projects are now relying on advanced signal processing techniques to probe the edges of the universe to extend humanity´s understanding of its origins, scan the skies to image exoplanets-worlds outside our solar system-and investigate many of the major outstanding questions in astronomy. Here´s a look at two of them.
Keywords
array signal processing; astronomical image processing; extrasolar planets; radioastronomical techniques; radioastronomy; DSP; advanced signal processing techniques; astronomy new frontier; astronomy projects; beamforming; data processing; digital signal processing; exoplanets; high resolution radio images; radio astronomy; signal distortions; Astronomy; Digital signal processing; Planets; Radio astronomy; Radio interferometry; Signal processing algorithms; Telescopes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2014.2312176
Filename
6832781
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