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arxiv: 1701.08197 · v1 · submitted 2017-01-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

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Towards exascale real-time RFI mitigation

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We describe the design and implementation of an extremely scalable real-time RFI mitigation method, based on the offline AOFlagger. All algorithms scale linearly in the number of samples. We describe how we implemented the flagger in the LOFAR real-time pipeline, on both CPUs and GPUs. Additionally, we introduce a novel simple history-based flagger that helps reduce the impact of our small window on the data. By examining an observation of a known pulsar, we demonstrate that our flagger can achieve much higher quality than a simple thresholder, even when running in real time, on a distributed system. The flagger works on visibility data, but also on raw voltages, and beam formed data. The algorithms are scale-invariant, and work on microsecond to second time scales. We are currently implementing a prototype for the time domain pipeline of the SKA central signal processor.

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