First Comparison of the Broadband VLBI Data Processing Using DiFX and RAS Software Correlators
Transactions of IAA RAS, issue 36, 102–106 (2016)
Keywords: very long baseline interferometry, VLBI, software correlator, DiFX, RAS, high-performance computing, HPC, cluster, comparison
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The test data processing using the software correlator based on hybrid-blade server technology was started in IAA in the end of 2014. RAS correlator is intended for the broadband processing of VLBI data from up to 6 VGOS antennae with the data rate of up to 16 Gbps from each antenna in the near-real time
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V. Ken, A. Melnikov, I. Surkis, Shantir V.. First Comparison of the Broadband VLBI Data Processing Using DiFX and RAS Software Correlators // Transactions of IAA RAS. — 2016. — Issue 36. — P. 102–106.
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author = {V. Ken and A. Melnikov and I. Surkis and ShantirV.},
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journal = {Transactions of IAA RAS},
keyword = {very long baseline interferometry, VLBI, software correlator, DiFX, RAS, high-performance computing, HPC, cluster, comparison},
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title = {First Comparison of the Broadband VLBI Data Processing Using DiFX and RAS Software Correlators},
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each antenna in the near-real time
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