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The History of Radio Astronomy
20132009 was the International Year of Astronomy. This marked the 400th anniversary of the Italian astronomer Galileo turning his small refracting telescope towards the sky. Galileo observed the mountains on the Moon and the planet Jupiter with its four large satellites, which are now known as the Galilean satellites. He observed sunspots and made drawings
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High-Sensitivity Phased Array Receivers for Radio Astronomy
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016K. Warnick +4 more
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New Radio Beam-Based Access to Unlicensed Spectrum: Design Challenges and Solutions
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020Lorenza Giupponi +2 more
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5-bit 5-GS/s Noninterleaved Time-Based ADC in 65-nm CMOS for Radio-Astronomy Applications
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2016Yongsheng Xu +3 more
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A Q-band LNA with 55.7% bandwidth for radio astronomy applications in 0.15-μm GaAs pHEMT process
International Symposium on Radio-Frequency Integration Technology, 2016Yu-Ting Chou +2 more
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A Survey on Security Threats and Detection Techniques in Cognitive Radio Networks
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2013Alexandros G Fragkiadakis
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Astronomy Transformed: The Emergence of Radio Astronomy in Britain
Technology and Culture, 1977Michael Mulkay +2 more
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