Hi Neil,

To add to Jack's post, allow me to plug some overview articles that may be
of interest. The first, https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.00442, was for an
introduction for a special issue of JAI on DSP in radio astronomy in 2016.
Table 1 summarises some of the larger correlators: the references therein
may be of use. Jack (et al)'s CASPER article in said JAI special issue is
also a font of references: https://arxiv.org/abs/1611.01826. The full
special issue article listing is up here:
https://www.worldscientific.com/toc/jai/05/04.

More recently, here's my book chapter on real-time stream processing in
radio astronomy, https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.09041, which delves a bit
deeper into technical details for common approaches.

In terms of cutting edge, there are various groups working with the Xilinx
RFSoC components for next-gen systems -- you will no doubt have seen some
traffic on this list. The ASKAP telescope group have plans to use an Alveo
Xilinx U280 accelerator card for high time resolution imaging +
dedispersion, which is an alternative to the GPU correlator.

GPU correlators are still the most widespread for O(100) antennas. There's
some discussion on GPU correlator performance in J. Kocz et al 2014 (
https://arxiv.org/abs/1401.8288); for O(100) inputs a GPU correlator will
likely be memory bandwidth bound.

Cheers,
Danny

On 18 July 2020 at 7:54:49 pm, Neil Salmon ([email protected]) wrote:

I need references on recent developments in cross-correlator technology for
an IEEE paper on the subject of aperture synthesis imaging in the area of
security screening of people for concealed weapons. Typical requirements
for this application are cross-correlators that can process in real-time
signals from hundreds of receiver channels with around 1 GHz of RF
bandwidth. As none of this technology is commercially available
off-the-shelf I’m dependent on the radio astronomy community to get the
latest information of correlator development. This might be just technical
knowhow on the building of correlators, or communities who would be willing
to supply for a fee correlators to a security screening technology
development company.



Could anyone provide me with any references of papers on recent correlator
development that I could include in this paper?



Many thanks,

Neil
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