Speaker
Description
The Band-Sampled-Data (BSD) framework has emerged as a powerful tool in the search for GW signals. With its versatile capabilities and adaptability, BSD has been instrumental in various searches for both standard CW signals and dark matter candidates. Over the past five years, the BSD framework has evolved significantly, offering a comprehensive suite of functions for analysing GW data. Its foundational functions provide a solid basis for implementing search methods tailored to specific research goals. One of the key strengths of the BSD tool lies in its ability to handle data effectively. This allows us to search for a wide range of GW signals with varying characteristics. In this summary talk, I will discuss the framework's capabilities and limitations. I will show some examples of its application in real searches and I will discuss some of the developments anticipated for the BSD framework in the coming years.