Presentation 2013-10-22
Remote Observation via Internet used in the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE)
Kyoko ASHITAGAWA, Takayuki MATSUI, George KOSUGI, Takeshi OKUDA,
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Abstract(in English) The Atacama Sub millimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE) project, which has been led by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, installed its telescope on the high-site of the Atacama in Chile, South America and has been operating it remotely from Japan through the R&E networks for more than 10 years. Although much of the state of the networks in and out of the ASTE project has changed since then, there are still limitations due to its narrow and unstable last-mile satellite connection. In this paper, we will present the overview of the ASTE telescope including its hardware and software aspects, and report how we have come over the difficulties in remotely operating the large precision instruments such as telescope and receivers.
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Keyword(in English) Radio telescope / Submillimeter-wave / Network / Remote observation / ASTE
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Conference Date 2013/10/15(1days)
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Title (in English) Remote Observation via Internet used in the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE)
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Keyword(1) Radio telescope
Keyword(2) Submillimeter-wave
Keyword(3) Network
Keyword(4) Remote observation
Keyword(5) ASTE
1st Author's Name Kyoko ASHITAGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation NAOJ Chile Observatoroy(Mitaka),National Astronomical Observatory of Japan()
2nd Author's Name Takayuki MATSUI
2nd Author's Affiliation NAOJ Chile Observatoroy(Mitaka),National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
3rd Author's Name George KOSUGI
3rd Author's Affiliation NAOJ Chile Observatoroy(Mitaka),National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
4th Author's Name Takeshi OKUDA
4th Author's Affiliation NAOJ Chile Observatoroy,National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Date 2013-10-22
Paper # IA2013-46
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 256
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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