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Abel, Felix (author), Sundaramoorthy, P.P. (author), Rajan, R.T. (author)
Recently, an increase in distributed space systems and a rise in number of nodes in such systems is observed in numerous space applications, for example space-based interferometry. Such applications pose stringent demands on time synchronization which can be challenging to achieve for satellite networks that lack an absolute time reference...
conference paper 2022
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Bentum, M. J. (author), Verma, M. K. (author), Rajan, R.T. (author), Boonstra, A. J. (author), Verhoeven, C.J.M. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), van der Veen, A.J. (author), Falcke, H. (author), Gurvits, L. (author)
The past two decades have witnessed a renewed interest in low frequency radio astronomy, with a particular focus on frequencies above 30 MHz e.g., LOFAR (LOw Frequency ARray) in the Netherlands and its European extension ILT, the International LOFAR Telescope. However, at frequencies below 30 MHz, Earth-based observations are limited due to a...
journal article 2020
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Engelen, S. (author)
Satellite swarms are a novelty, yet promise to deliver unprecedented robustness and data-collection efficiency. They are so new in fact that even the definition of what a satellite swarm is is disputable, and consequently, the term "swarm" is used for practically any type of distributed space architecture. This thesis poses the proposed...
doctoral thesis 2016