Commensal, Multi-user Observations with an Ethernet-based Jansky Very Large Array
Jack Hickish, Tony Beasley, Geoff Bower, Sarah Burke-Spolaor, Steve, Croft, Dave DeBoer, Paul Demorest, Bill Diamond, Vishal Gajjar, Casey Law,, Joseph Lazio, Jason Manley, Zsolt Paragi, Scott Ransom, Andrew Siemion

TL;DR
This paper describes implementing an Ethernet-based commensal observing mode for the VLA, enabling multiple simultaneous science programs, including SETI searches, to enhance scientific productivity and facilitate next-generation system development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Ethernet-based commensal observation system for the VLA, allowing parallel science observations and supporting advanced technological development.
Findings
Enables multiple science programs to run simultaneously on the VLA.
Increases scientific productivity through commensal observing modes.
Supports development of next-generation radio astronomy processing systems.
Abstract
Over the last decade, the continuing decline in the cost of digital computing technology has brought about a dramatic transformation in how digital instrumentation for radio astronomy is developed and operated. In most cases, it is now possible to interface consumer computing hardware, e.g. inexpensive graphics processing units and storage devices, directly to the raw data streams produced by radio telescopes. Such systems bring with them myriad benefits: straightforward upgrade paths, cost savings through leveraging an economy of scale, and a lowered barrier to entry for scientists and engineers seeking to add new instrument capabilities. Additionally, the typical data-interconnect technology used with general-purpose computing hardware -- Ethernet -- naturally permits multiple subscribers to a single raw data stream. This allows multiple science programs to be conducted in parallel.…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
