Author: Barbosa, D.
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MOPPC100 SKA Monitioring and Control Progress Status 340
 
  • S. Roy Chaudhuri, S. Natarajan
    TRDDC, Pune, India
  • D. Barbosa
    GRIT, Aveiro, Portugal
  • A. Bridger
    ROE, UTAC, United Kingdom
  • T. Coiffard
    GTD, Barcelona, Spain
  • Y. Gupta, Y.G. Wadadekar
    NCRA, Pune, India
  • J.C. Guzman
    CSIRO ATNF, Epping, Australia
  • V.K. Mohile
    PSL, Pune, India
  • R. Smareglia
    INAF-OAT, Trieste, Italy
  • L. Van den Heever
    SKA South Africa, National Research Foundation of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
  • S. Vrcic
    DRAO, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
 
  The Monitoring and Control system for the SKA radio telescope is now moving from the conceptual design to the system requirements and design phase, with the formation of a consortium geared towards delivering the Telescope Manager (TM) work package. Recent program decisions regarding hosting of the telescope across two sites, Australia and South Africa, have brought in new challenges from the TM design perspective. These include strategy to leverage the individual capabilities of autonomous telescopes, and also integrating the existing precursor telescopes (ASKAP and MeerKat) with heterogenous technologies and approaches into the SKA. A key design goal from the viewpoint of minimizing development and lifecycle costs is to have a uniform architectural approach across the telescopes, and to maximize standardization of software and instrumentation across the systems, despite potential variations in system hardware and procurement arrangements among the participating countries. This paper discusses some of these challenges, and their mitigation approaches that the consortium intends to work upon, along with an update on the current status and progress on the overall TM work.