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RIS citation export for TUPDP068: Implementation of External Delay Calculator to MeerKAT

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ngcebetsha, B.
ED  - Schaa, Volker RW
ED  - Götz, Andy
ED  - Venter, Johan
ED  - White, Karen
ED  - Robichon, Marie
ED  - Rowland, Vivienne
TI  - Implementation of External Delay Calculator to MeerKAT
J2  - Proc. of ICALEPCS2023, Cape Town, South Africa, 09-13 October 2023
CY  - Cape Town, South Africa
T2  - International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems
T3  - 19
LA  - english
AB  - The MeerKAT is an interferometric array made up of 64 dishes that operate as a unit. The very first corrections that must be made to the incoming signal is that of geometric and cable length delays, collectively called "delays". In summary, this is the adjustment of the time of arrival of the signal at the correlator from all 64 antennas, to operate as one instrument. The signal must be recorded at the same time. The MeerKAT correlator has inbuilt a delay correction mechanism, which records and applies these corrections during observation. In this paper we describe how this solution was evolved when ‘katpoint‘(the underlying library to which the delay corrections dependend) had a change in dependencies itself. There were two major changes to ‘katpoint‘ 1) changing from ‘ephem‘ to ‘astropy‘ for time and location calculations of a telescope and celestial bodies, and 2) the move from python2 to python3. Most of the Control and Monitoring(CAM) codebase was still using python2 at the time. Our team had the mamoth task of porting all the codebase from ‘py2‘ to ‘py3‘. This presented unexpected issues, particularly in our case - as we wanted to retain Python2 - Python3 backward compatibility. In this paper we explore the challenges faced when ‘katpoint‘ started to implement ‘astropy‘ which is implemented in Python3 whist the rest of our code was still in Python2. The technical benefit of this improvement was an improvement in the astrometry for delay calculations which will improve the MeerKAT science images.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 658
EP  - 660
KW  - target
KW  - controls
KW  - interface
KW  - software
KW  - ion-effects
DA  - 2024/02
PY  - 2024
SN  - 2226-0358
SN  - 978-3-95450-238-7
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-TUPDP068
UR  - https://jacow.org/icalepcs2023/papers/tupdp068.pdf
ER  -