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An improved algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment of antennas

A. G. Mikhailov, V. L. Kalinin

Transactions of IAA RAS, issue 24, 109–114 (2012)

Keywords: radio telescope, antenna adjustment, radio-astronomical adjustment, amendments in the positioning, algorithm, adjustment system

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A new algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment was developed, that provides an interactive, automatic radioastronomy adjustment of radiotelescope, with a uniform filling of the entire operating angles range of the antenna with the measured points. The developed algorithm, provides a preliminary simulation of the radio astronomy adjustment session, to select priorities, difficult to measure areas of the sky hemisphere. At each iteration of developed algorithm takes into account collected data, and selects the next point of measurement, such a way that ensure greater uniformity. The new algorithm continues its work if you restart the programby analyzing the data from previous runs. The algorithm also takes into account the action of the operator, the operator erased points excluded from the accumulated data and do not sensed in the subsequent analysis.

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A. G. Mikhailov, V. L. Kalinin . An improved algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment of antennas // Transactions of IAA RAS. — 2012. — Issue 24. — P. 109–114. @article{mikhailov2012, abstract = {A new algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment was developed, that provides an interactive, automatic radioastronomy adjustment of radiotelescope, with a uniform filling of the entire operating angles range of the antenna with the measured points. The developed algorithm, provides a preliminary simulation of the radio astronomy adjustment session, to select priorities, difficult to measure areas of the sky hemisphere. At each iteration of developed algorithm takes into account collected data, and selects the next point of measurement, such a way that ensure greater uniformity. The new algorithm continues its work if you restart the programby analyzing the data from previous runs. The algorithm also takes into account the action of the operator, the operator erased points excluded from the accumulated data and do not sensed in the subsequent analysis.}, author = {A.~G. Mikhailov and V.~L. Kalinin}, issue = {24}, journal = {Transactions of IAA RAS}, keyword = {radio telescope, antenna adjustment, radio-astronomical adjustment, amendments in the positioning, algorithm, adjustment system}, pages = {109--114}, title = {An improved algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment of antennas}, url = {http://iaaras.ru/en/library/paper/834/}, year = {2012} } TY - JOUR TI - An improved algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment of antennas AU - Mikhailov, A. G. AU - Kalinin, V. L. PY - 2012 T2 - Transactions of IAA RAS IS - 24 SP - 109 AB - A new algorithm for radioastronomy adjustment was developed, that provides an interactive, automatic radioastronomy adjustment of radiotelescope, with a uniform filling of the entire operating angles range of the antenna with the measured points. The developed algorithm, provides a preliminary simulation of the radio astronomy adjustment session, to select priorities, difficult to measure areas of the sky hemisphere. At each iteration of developed algorithm takes into account collected data, and selects the next point of measurement, such a way that ensure greater uniformity. The new algorithm continues its work if you restart the programby analyzing the data from previous runs. The algorithm also takes into account the action of the operator, the operator erased points excluded from the accumulated data and do not sensed in the subsequent analysis. UR - http://iaaras.ru/en/library/paper/834/ ER -