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Mok, S. (author), Guo, J. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Rajan, R.T. (author)
Orbiting Low Frequency Array for Radio Astronomy (OLFAR) is a radio astronomy mission that has been studied since 2010 by several Dutch universities and research institutes. The mission aims at producing sky maps by collecting cosmic signals at ultra-low wavelengths regimes, below the 30 MHz frequency band. A satellite swarm comprising more than...
conference paper 2020
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Rajan, R.T. (author)
doctoral thesis 2016
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Naghibzadeh, S. (author), Mouri Sardarabadi, A. (author), van der Veen, A.J. (author)
Image formation using the data from an array of sensors is a familiar problem in many fields such as radio astronomy, biomedical and geodetic imaging. The problem can be formulated as a least squares (LS) estimation problem and becomes ill-posed at high resolutions, i.e. large number of image pixels. In this paper we propose two regularization...
conference paper 2016
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Rajan, R.T. (author), Boonstra, A.J. (author), Bentum, M. (author), Klein-Wolt, M. (author), Belien, F. (author), Arts, M. (author), Saks, N. (author), Van der Veen, A.J. (author)
The past decade has seen the advent of various radio astronomy arrays, particularly for low-frequency observations below 100 MHz. These developments have been primarily driven by interesting and fundamental scientific questions, such as studying the dark ages and epoch of re-ionization, by detecting the highly red-shifted 21 cm line emission....
journal article 2015
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Mimoun, D. (author), Wieczorek, M.A. (author), Gurvits, L. (author)
Farside Explorer is a proposed Cosmic Vision medium-size mission to the farside of theMoon consisting of two landers and an instrumented relay satellite. The farside of the Moon is a unique scientific platform in that it is shielded from terrestrial radio-frequency interference, it recorded the primary differentiation and evolution of the Moon,...
journal article 2012
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Boonstra, A.J. (author), Van der Tol, S. (author)
The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is a radio telescope currently being designed. Its targeted observational frequency window lies in the range of 10–250 MHz. In frequency bands in which there is interference, the sensitivity of LOFAR can be enhanced by interference mitigation techniques. In this paper we demonstrate spatial filtering capabilities...
journal article 2005
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Boonstra, A.J. (author)
The next generation of radio telescopes is expected to be one to two orders of magnitude more sensitive than the current generation. Examples of such new telescopes are the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR), currently under construction in the Netherlands, and the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), currently in a concept study phase. Another trend is that...
doctoral thesis 2005
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