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Piotr Kosek: "Ultimately, from one tera per hour, we are left with several gigabytes per hour, right? So, several hundred times smaller volume is written..." — True

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True. The claim is true. Processing data from radio telescopes, such as SKA or MWA, involves a massive reduction in data volume. Initial data streams can range from several to tens of terabytes per hour (e.g., MWA generates 61...

"Ultimately, from one tera per hour, we are left with several gigabytes per hour, right? So, several hundred times smaller volume is written to disk, and that's our thing, and it's the same with other instruments." "Ostatecznie mamy z jednego tera na godzinę zostaje nam tam kilka giga na godzinę, tak? Czyli czyli kilkaset razy mniejsza objętość jest zapisywana na dysku i to jest jakby to jest ten ta nasza rzecz i tak samo jest i przy innych instrumentach."
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To jest najpierw zmieniane w troszeczkę inny rodzaj próbkowania, w troszkę inny rodzaj sygnału. Potem w przypadku choćby pulsarowych danych ten sygnał jest przepuszczany przez taką no transformatę furiera, która jakby układa te kolejne te kolejne pulsy, wyławia z tego, dodaje je do siebie. Także ostatecznie mamy z jednego tera na godzinę zostaje nam tam kilka giga na godzinę, tak? Czyli czyli kilkaset razy mniejsza objętość jest zapisywana na dysku i to jest jakby to jest ten ta nasza rzecz i tak samo jest i przy innych instrumentach. Natomiast to co jest istotne to to, że my na przykład produkując te surowe dane je wysyłamy do naszych serwerów albo do Holandii przez internet z taką prędkością. Wszystkie inne teleskopy do Holandii wysyłają z taką prędkością te dane i w ten sposób generują bardzo duży ruch w internecie. Ilofar to jest tylko pathfinder taki. To jest tylko instrum

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