“…In particular, observations of the 21 cm neutral hydrogen line allows us to probe the high-redshift Universe, which is not easily accessible with other wavelengths [1]. In addition, radio band data provides important information for foreground studies of cosmic microwave background, and also Galactic astronomy [2]. Ongoing and future experiments such as LOFAR [3], GMRT [4], PAPER [5], CHIME [6], BINGO [7,8], HERA [9], Tianlai [10], and the SKA [11] aim to carry out wide-field surveys in the radio band that cover large portions of the sky.…”