Dear all
A quick reminder that there is an upcoming JAI special issue on DSP in radio astronomy, and that the submission deadline is 15 June 2015. We encourage all CASPER-related submissions. More details can be found at http://www.worldscientific.com/page/jai/callforpapers The details are also posted below for your convenience. —- The Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation (JAI) is pleased to issue a call for contributions to an upcoming special issue on "Digital Signal Processing (DSP) in Radio Astronomy." Advances in astronomy are intimately linked to advances in DSP. The trend within radio astronomy is to use off-the-shelf digital hardware where possible and leverage advances in high performance computing. In particular, graphics processing units (GPUs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are being used in place of application-specific circuits (ASICs); high-speed Ethernet and Infiniband are being used for interconnect in place of custom backplanes. Further, to lower hurdles in digital engineering, communities have designed and released general-purpose FPGA-based DSP systems, such as the CASPER ROACH, ASTRON Uniboard and CSIRO Redback board, as well as design specifications such as PowerMX. The special issue will focus on the following topics: • ASIC, FPGA and GPU-based digital processing; • Digital sampling advances; • New DSP for radio telescopes; • Algorithms for FPGAs and GPUs; • Performance measurements and metrics for DSP systems; and • Comparative development cost studies. Submissions for this special issue will be accepted until June 15th, 2016. All papers will undergo thorough refereeing, in accordance with the journal’s standard review process. If you require help with the submission process, please contact [email protected]; for questions regarding the scope of the special issue and matters of content, please reach out to one or more of the guest editors directly. We look forward to receiving your contributions. Yours sincerely, The Guest Editors http://www.worldscientific.com/page/jai/callforpapers Danny C. Price | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA Lincoln J. Greenhill | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA Matthew Bailes | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Brent Carlson | National Research Council, Canada Jonathon Kocz | Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA, USA

