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28 July 2014 SKA pulsar search: technological challenges and best algorithms development
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Abstract
One of the key scientific projects of the SKA radio telescope is a large survey for pulsars both in isolated and binary systems. The data rate of the pulsar search engine is expected to reach 0.6TeraSamples/sec. For the purposes of extracting hidden pulses from these streams, we need a complex search strategy which allows us to explore a three dimensional parameter space and it requires approximately 10PetaFlops. This problem is well suited for a parallel computing engine, but the dimensions of SKA bring this problem to a new level of complexity. An up-to-date study shows that this operation would require more than 2000 GPUs. In this report we will present possible mitigation strategies.
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C. Baffa "SKA pulsar search: technological challenges and best algorithms development", Proc. SPIE 9147, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, 91479B (28 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056561
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetic coupling

Space telescopes

Algorithm development

Data processing

Phased arrays

Radio telescopes

Telescopes

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