Title :
Design of a multibeam spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope
Author :
Ford, J. ; Bloss, Marty ; Brandt, P. ; Hong Chen ; Chennamangalam, J. ; Cobb, J. ; Creager, Ramon ; Demorest, Paul ; Jones, Glenn ; McCullough, Randy ; Ray, Jason ; Roshi, D. Anish ; Scott, Simon ; Siemion, Agnieszka ; Wagner, Michael ; Watts, Galen ; Wer
Author_Institution :
Nat. Radio Astron. Obs., Green Bank, WV, USA
Abstract :
A new multi-beam spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) is being designed and built by a partnership between the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and the University of California at Berkeley, and partially funded by a National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Instrumentation grant. The spectrometer is a heterogeneous computing device based on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) front-end and a heterogeneous compute server backend, comprised of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) and x86 CPUs. Working together, the hardware in this system provides processing power to analyse up to 8 dual-polarization or 16 single-polarization inputs, at bandwidths of up to 1.25 GHz per input. An aggregate of up to 10 GHz of bandwidth, dual polarization, may be processed with the spectrometer.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; graphics processing units; radiotelescopes; spectrometers; Berkeley; FPGA front-end; Green Bank Telescope; NRAO; National Radio Astronomy Observatory; National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Instrumentation; University of California; dual-polarization input; field programmable gate array; graphical processing units; heterogeneous computing device; multibeam spectrometer design; processing power; single-polarization input; Bandwidth; Computers; Educational institutions; Field programmable gate arrays; Graphics processing units; Radio astronomy; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM), 2013 US National Committee of URSI National
Conference_Location :
Boulder, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4776-1
DOI :
10.1109/USNC-URSI-NRSM.2013.6525022