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SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
Research Infrastructures
Communication network Development
Project number: 026642 EXPReS
Project full title: A Production Astronomy e-VLBI Infrastructure
Start date: 1 March 2006
End date: 28 February 2009

What is EXPReS?


We wish to create using high-speed communication networks, a distributed, large-scale astronomical instrument of continental and inter-continental dimensions, a Very Long Baseline Interferometer (VLBI) operating in real-time, and connecting together some of the largest and most sensitive radio telescopes on the planet. The overall objective of EXPReS is to create a production-level “electronic” VLBI (e-VLBI) service, in which the radio telescopes are reliably connected to the central supercomputer at JIVE in the Netherlands, via a high-speed optical-fibre communication network, including the pan-European research network, GÉANT. With an aggregate data flow of up to 16 Gbps into JIVE, we aim to create a unique e-VLBI infrastructure that is open to the international scientific community, one in which access is based solely on scientific merit. The e-VLBI infrastructure will be a unique facility in the world, generating high-resolution images of cosmic radio sources in real-time, providing astronomers with a reliable and rapid-result service, well matched to the study of transient phenomena such as active stars, supernovae and Gamma-Ray bursts. The rapid results service is also expected to be of practical interest to the geodetic VLBI and precision spacecraft navigation communities. Fundamental to EXPReS is the need to modify and upgrade the VLBI data processor at JIVE, in order for it to reliably and robustly process VLBI data streams in a real-time environment. A second goal is to expand the number of telescopes that are “on-line”, connecting together telescopes located throughout Europe, Asia, South America, South Africa and the USA. EXPReS also seeks to design and prototype elements of the hardware, software and data transport services required to support future e-VLBI facilities in which the net VLBI data flows will be hundred of Gbps, with a central data processing environment possibly based on Grid-based computing resources.

Participants:

  • JOINT INSTITUTE FOR VLBI IN EUROPE (Coordinator)
  • AARNET PTY LTD
  • DELIVERY OF ADVANCED NETWORK TECHNOLOGY TO EUROPE LIMITED
  • INSTITUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZNEJ PAN
  • SURFNET B.V.
  • STICHTING ASTRONOMISCH ONDERZOEK IN NEDERLAND (ASTRON)
  • CENTRO NACIONAL DE INFORMACION GEOGRAFICA
  • COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDRUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION
  • NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
  • ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI ASTROFISICA
  • MAX PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN E.V.
  • TEKNILLINEN KORKEAKOULU
  • CORNELL UNIVERSITY
  • UNIWERSYTET MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA
  • CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLA AKTIEBOLAG
  • SHANGHAI ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY – CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCION
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
  • VENTSPILS AUGSTSKOLA

Last modified: October 15, 2007