Radio detection of cosmic rays: present and future
T. Huege (KIT), A. Haungs (KIT)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the progress, potential, and limitations of digital radio detection of cosmic rays, and discusses future directions and challenges in the field.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent advancements and explores future research paths for radio detection of cosmic rays.
Findings
Significant progress in radio detection techniques
Identified potential and limitations of current methods
Outlined future prospects and challenges
Abstract
Digital radio detection of cosmic rays has made tremendous progress over the past decade. It has become increasingly clear where the potential --- but also the limitations --- of the technique lie. In this article, we discuss roads that could be followed in future radio detection efforts and try to evaluate the associated prospects and challenges.
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