The Square Kilometre Array: An Engineering Perspective
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Book Description
This volume is an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the engineering of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a revolutionary instrument which will be the world’s largest radio telescope. Expected to be completed by 2020, the SKA will be a pre-eminent tool in probing the Early Universe and in enhancing greatly the discovery potential of radio astronomy in many other fields. This book, containing 36 refereed papers written by leaders in SKA engineering, has been compiled by the International SKA Project Office and is the only contemporary compendium available. It features papers dealing with pivotal technologies such as antennas, RF systems and data transport. Also overviews of important SKA demonstrator instruments and key system design issues are included. Practising professionals, and students interested in next-generation telescopes, will find this book an invaluable reference.
About the Author
Peter Hall is the International Project Engineer for the SKA project. He also chairs the International Engineering Working Group for the project, as well as its Industry Liaison Task Force. Dr Hall has been associated with the SKA since 1997 and prior to his current role he led the CSIRO (Australia) SKA program. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) and a member of several other international engineering bodies.
The Square Kilometre Array: An Engineering Perspective,Peter J. Hall,Springer,140203797X,Astronomy - General,Engineering - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Star Observation,Astronomy, Space & Time,Engineering: general,Mathematics and Science,Science / Astronomy,Square Kilometre Array (SKA),mega-science facility engineering,next-generation telescopes,radio astronomy,radio telescopes
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