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A Decade of Developing Radio-Astronomy Instrumentation using CASPER Open-Source Technology
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EngineeringEducationSoftware EngineeringScience GatewayHardware SystemsOpen-source Software DevelopmentInstrumentationSoftware-defined RadioNext Generation ComputingOpen Source SupercomputingAstronomy Signal ProcessingCasper UsersAstrodynamicsComputer EngineeringSynchrotron RadiationRadio TelescopeRadio ScienceSoftware DesignAstrophysicsOpen-source SoftwareCasper Open-source TechnologyTechnologyCasper CollaborationSystem Software
The Collaboration for Astronomy Signal Processing and Electronics Research (CASPER) has been working for a decade to reduce the time and cost of designing, building and deploying new digital radio-astronomy instruments. Today, CASPER open-source technology powers over 45 scientific instruments worldwide, and is used by scientists and engineers at dozens of academic institutions. In this paper, we catalog the current offerings of the CASPER collaboration, and instruments past and present built by CASPER users and developers. We describe the ongoing state of software development, as CASPER looks to support a broader range of programming environments and hardware and ensure compatibility with the latest vendor tools.
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