The future of VLBI has begun!

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With the exceptional progress e-VLBI has achieved over the last three years, the VLBI of the future has already started. At least for the EVN, it is argued that at some point all VLBI operations should be done in e-VLBI mode. This ambition is based on the scientific case that is described in the EVN2015 science vision. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the long-term future of radio astronomy is connected to the development of the SKA. The consensus in the community is that there is a scientific case for Very Long Baseline Interferometry in the next decade, and synergy with the technology development for the SKA and its pathfinders should be explored to enhance the VLBI capabilities. It is noteworthy that e-VLBI has been recognised as a SKA pathfinder. Here, I review the progress with e-VLBI, and the options to enhance the sensitivity and operational efficiency of the EVN and global VLBI arrays, including the options for future correlators. In the coming years, through the new NEXPReS effort, new ways are about to get introduced to enhance e-VLBI operations further to the level that all experiments can benefit from an e-VLBI component.

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Van Langevelde, H. J. (2010). The future of VLBI has begun! In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 112). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.112.0036

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