Indian Signal Processing Contributions to Development Related to SKA
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Explore Indian signal processing contributions to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) development in this 20-minute conference talk delivered at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Learn about the specific technical advances and methodologies developed by Indian researchers that support SKA's ambitious radio astronomy goals. Discover how signal processing innovations from India are helping to address the computational and data analysis challenges inherent in operating the world's largest radio telescope array. Gain insights into the collaborative efforts between Indian institutions and the international SKA project, understanding the role of indigenous expertise in advancing next-generation radio astronomy capabilities. This presentation is part of the FTSky program focused on fast radio transients, highlighting the intersection between signal processing development and cutting-edge astronomical research.
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Indian Signal Processing Contributions to Development Related to SKA by Sahana Bhattramakki
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences