Agenda
Oral Presentations
All talks will be given from a shared computer to ensure a smooth and rapid transition between talks. Please send your talks to the LOC the night before, or the closest session break at the latest. If your talk includes specialized content that requires you to use your own laptop, please email the LOC in advance of your talk to allow us arrange testing of your system in advance of your talk. Powerpoint and PDF presentations will be supported.
Your allocated time slot for a talk includes 20 minutes for the presentation, and 5 minutes for questions. Please plan accordingly.
An agenda including abstracts can be found here
Program
Day 1 | ||||
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Start | Finish | Agenda Item | Presenter | |
8:30 | 8:40 | Introduction/Announcements | ||
8:40 | 9:05 | CASPER: Past, Present and Future | Jonathon | Kocz |
9:05 | 9:30 | Are We Alone? Searching for ET with CASPER: PANOSETI, The FAST Sky Survey, and Observing the Best SETI@home Candidates | Dan | Werthimer |
9:30 | 9:55 | DSP at Hat Creek Radio Observatory and the ATA | Wael | Farah |
9:55 | 10:15 | Break | ||
10:15 | 10:40 | Wideband Correlator based on GPU Tensor Cores | Wei | Yu |
10:40 | 11:05 | Introduction to CPU memory use optimization for GPU based correlators | Andre | Renard |
11:05 | 11:30 | GPU Signal Processing for Pulsar Astronomy | Andrew | Jameson |
11:30 | 13:00 | Lunch | ||
13:00 | 13:25 | CHORD FRB beamforming and search algorithms on GPUs | Kendrick | Smith |
13:25 | 13:50 | The Alveo F-Engine: Developing the BSP, DSP, Software, 100GbE and HBM Interfaces for CASPER | Adam | Isaacson |
13:50 | 14:15 | Smart NICs In-Network Data Processing | Wes | New |
14:15 | 14:30 | Breakout Session Topic Discussion | ||
14:30 | 15:00 | Break | ||
14:50 | 16:30 | Tutorials (Sawgrass) | ||
15:20 | 17:00 | Breakout 1: Front end alternatives, next gen tutorials, support & documentation (Dunes and Sea Oats) | ||
15:20 | 17:00 | Breakout 2: RFI (Sand Castle 1&2) | ||
Day 2 | ||||
Start | Finish | Agenda Item | Presenter | |
8:30 | 8:40 | Introduction/Announcements | ||
8:40 | 9:05 | Data transport between FPGA and GPU over commodity Ethernet: an update on our RoCEv2 and DPDK efforts | Steven | van der Vlugt |
9:05 | 9:30 | Building High Speed, GPU-Accelerated Sensor Processing Pipelines for Mortals | Adam | Thompson |
9:30 | 9:55 | Julia and high throughput pipelines | Dave | MacMahon |
9:55 | 10:15 | Break | ||
10:15 | 10:40 | Faster than SPEAD | Bruce | Merry |
10:40 | 11:05 | The Bifrost Pipeline Processing Framework | Jayce | Dowell |
11:05 | 11:30 | High-Speed data transportation between NIC and GPU | Wei | Liu |
11:30 | 13:00 | Lunch | ||
13:00 | 15:00 | Tutorials (Sawgrass) | ||
13:00 | 15:00 | Breakout 3: Data transport (Dunes and Sea Oats) | ||
13:00 | 15:00 | Breakout 4: (Sand Castle 1&2) | ||
15:00 | 15:30 | Break | ||
15:30 | 16:30 | Tutorials (Sawgrass) | ||
15:30 | 16:30 | Breakout 5: Next generation hardware and data transport (Dunes and Sea Oats) | ||
15:30 | 16:30 | Breakout 6: (Sand Castle 1&2) | ||
Day 3 | ||||
Start | Finish | Agenda Item | Presenter | |
8:25 | 8:30 | Introduction/Announcements | ||
8:30 | 8:55 | MKID Gen3: RFSoC-Based Readout for 2,000 Energy-Resolving MKIDs | Jennifer | Smith |
8:55 | 9:20 | CCAT: Pre-deployment Performance of the RFSoC Based Kinetic Inductance | Adrian | Sinclair |
9:20 | 9:45 | RFSoC based MKID readout for SO:UK | Sam | Rowe |
9:45 | 10:05 | Break | ||
10:05 | 10:25 | The University of Central Florida - Florida Space Institute | Julie | Brisset |
10:25 | 10:50 | Inverting a Quantized Polyphase Filterbank | Stephen | Fay |
10:50 | 11:15 | Polyphase Resampling | Andrew | van der Byl |
11:15 | 11:40 | A low-power beamforming architecture | Ross | Martin |
11:40 | 13:00 | Lunch | ||
13:00 | 13:25 | Results of the Evaluation of FFT Implementations Developed for use | Morag | Brown |
13:25 | 13:50 | CASPER HDL - Improvements and next steps | Talon | Myburgh |
13:50 | 14:15 | casperfpga_rs - A new Rust-based compiled and typesafe interface to CASPER devices | Kiran | Shila |
14:15 | 14:30 | PowerSensor - Practical Demonstration | Steven | van der Vlugt |
14:30 | 15:00 | Break | ||
15:00 | 15:10 | Breakout 4 & 5 Summary | ||
15:10 | 16:30 | Tutorials (Sawgrass) | ||
15:10 | 17:00 | CASPER Advisory Board (Sand Castle) | ||
15:10 | 16:00 | Breakout 7: MKIDs! (Dunes and Sea Oats) | ||
16:00 | 17:00 | Breakout 8: Julia and GPUs (Dunes and Sea Oats) | ||
Day 4 | ||||
Start | Finish | Agenda Item | Presenter | |
8:30 | 8:40 | Introduction/Announcements | ||
8:40 | 9:05 | LOFAR2.0: DUPLLO upgrade | Reinier | van der Walle |
9:05 | 9:30 | Cost-Efficient Integration: Extending LWA Capabilities with the Xilinx ZCU102 | Joaquin | Verastegui |
9:30 | 9:55 | Laboratory spectroscopy on a heterogeneous platform | Gerrit | Grutzeck |
9:55 | 10:10 | Break | ||
10:10 | 10:35 | Plans for Automated Powerline RFI Identification at uGMRT | Kaushal | Buch |
10:35 | 11:00 | The ngVLA Digital Backend or how to process data at 2.7 Terabits/second! | Matthew | Schiller |
11:00 | 18:00 | Boxed lunch and excursion to Kennedy Space Center | ||
11:30 | 13:00 | Lunch for tutorial attendees | ||
13:30 | 16:30 | Tutorials | ||
Day 5 | ||||
Start | Finish | Agenda Item | Presenter | |
8:25 | 8:30 | Introduction/Announcements | ||
8:30 | 8:40 | Breakout 7 & 8 Summary | ||
8:40 | 9:05 | Digital backend solutions of CASIA for radio telescopes | Zhao | Liangtian |
9:05 | 9:30 | Signal Processing for SKA LOW | Hariharan | Krishnan |
9:30 | 9:55 | SKARAB digital spectrometers for the Italian single-dish radio telescopes | Andrea | Melis |
9:55 | 10:15 | Break | ||
10:15 | 10:40 | DSA-2000 CASPER to Radio Camera | Francois | Kapp |
10:40 | 11:05 | Spectral Kurtosis for improving pulsar timing experiments | Vereese | van Tonder |
11:05 | 11:30 | Updates from the OVRO-LWA cosmic ray detection system | Kathryn | Plant |
11:30 | 11:55 | Open Loop Recorder Development for the Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) Project | Lindsay | Berkhout |
11:55 | 12:00 | Final Remarks | ||
Conference Close | ||||
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