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JSOC Status at SDO PSR-1 January 21-22, 2009 GSFC

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1 JSOC Status at SDO PSR-1 January 21-22, 2009 GSFC
HMI and AIA JSOC Overview JSOC Instrument Operations Center (IOC) Status JSOC Science Data Processing (SDP) Status JSOC-SDP HMI Level-2 Products JSOC AIA Visualization Center (AVC) Status JSOC-AVC AIA Higher Level Products January 21-22, 2009 GSFC

2 HMI and AIA JSOC Architecture
Science Team Forecast Centers EPO Public Catalog Primary Archive MOC DDS Redundant Data Capture System 12-Day Archive Offsite Offline HMI JSOC Pipeline Processing System Data Export & Web Service JSOC-SDP LMSAL High-Level Data Import AIA Analysis System Local Archive HMI & AIA Operations House- keeping Database Quicklook Viewing housekeeping GSFC White Sands World JSOC-IOC Stanford JSOC-AVC

3 JSOC Instrument Operations Center (IOC) Status
AIA and HMI commanding and health/safety monitoring will be performed by the JSOC-IOC at LMSAL Secure room and network in place, as are the workstations, T1 lines, and the GSFC-provided routers Systems have been used to support Observatory I&T activities and Mission Simulations JSOC-IOC hardware and software highly leveraged from that used by AIA and HMI during I&T program Identical JSOC-IOC systems are installed in the MOC and have been successfully used during Mission Simulations Will remain in the MOC “forever” as a backup capability to the JSOC-IOC T&C systems Image data (a modest/reduced subset of what is collected) routinely flows from Stanford (JSOC-SDP) to the JSOC-IOC, the MOC and the open Internet. Higher quality images flow to JSOC-IOC over a high-speed, dedicated line between Stanford and LMSAL. Alert Notification System (ANS) will function 24 hours a day every day Communicates with Observatory Alert Notification System operating at the MOC Set-up and testing of these systems is in process Health pages will be available on the Internet for remote monitoring 3

4 JSOC Instrument Operations Center (IOC) Status
JSOC-IOC is functionally ready to support L&EO commissioning Work remaining includes: Alert Notification System – completion expected March 2009 Including limits for FOT displays Web-based health monitoring system – April 2009 Level-0/24-Hr HK index files and file system – well under way, expected completion March 2009 STOLs/scripts for commissioning and sequencing on-orbit Will be tested during dry-runs and Mission Simulations in February 2009 Operations Manual – Draft in March 2009 EGSE update (as per PFR SDO-432) – expected late January 2009 Mission/Sequence Planning Tools – expected May 2009 4

5 JSOC Science Data Processing (SDP) Status
JSOC-SDP supports both HMI and AIA through Level-1 and HMI through Level-2 science data products Development was/is done in staged plan as needed JSO-SDP Infrastructure is nearly complete Infrastructure was needed to support prelaunch activities and is complete except for: JSOC-SDP Hardware Database systems – Warm standby system planned for May 2009 Web Server – Upgrade Planned for May 2009 JSOC-SDP Software Data Record Management System and Storage Unit Management System (DRMS/SUMS) complete except for support of remote (Co-Investigator) systems, expected complete by March 2009 Software Components needed to support commissioning Level-0 Image processing both AIA and HMI is ready and was used to support Observatory I&T Level-0 HK, FDS and other metadata merge – 80% complete, expected Feb 2009 Level-1 (science observables) HMI Doppler and LOS Magnetic – 40% complete, expected March 2009 HMI Vector Field Observables – 70% complete, expected May 2009 AIA Level-1.5 Images – 20% complete, expected June 2009

6 JSOC-SDP Status Cont. Software components needed to support science mission: Production Pipeline Manager – Development just beginning, expected June 2009 HMI Level-2 (Version 1 of science data products) Local Helioseismology Work in parallel on three complementary methods known as “rings”, “time-distance”, and “holography” proceeding at Stanford and four Co-I institutions with basic capability expected by June 2009 Global Helioseismology: low-l  – “traditional helioseismology” port of SOHO/MDI code, 95% complete high-l – “near-surface global seismology” 40% complete, goal of June 2009 Magnetic Field standard products – Port of MDI code just beginning, expected June 2009 Vector Field disambiguation – new several-site collaborative effort, 60% complete with preliminary product ready by end of commissioning (requires real data to proceed) Export and Catalog Browse Tools Functional but needs work ( Refinements will continue All science products need flight data during commissioning to complete development Stanford Summary: On schedule for L–6 and Phase E – 8 months

7 JSOC AIA Visualization Center (AVC) Status
JSOC-AVC supports AIA beyond Level-1 includes the Solar event identification system JSOC-AVC hardware infrastructure being deployed: 100TB cache and 10Gbps link to SDP are operational, as are all servers Internal LMSAL network upgraded to support SDO science analysis Internet2 connectivity and bandwidth upgrade in progress Final database server and analysis hardware JSOC-AVC software components needed to support science mission Developed using spiral process All components functioning and communicating at basic level Development of Enhanced/production versions underway: Science Inspection Tools (Panorama/Annotator+) Workstation level operational, Full-resolution version under development Event Detection System Basic Control Software operating SAO will supply detection modules (selected by NASA HQ competitive process) User interface under development Web services and clients Prototypes online: see Working with Helioviewer and other client developers to support Heliophysics Event Knowledgebase (HEK)

8 JSOC-AVC AIA Higher Level Products
Derived Data products Global DEM maps - 30% complete: basic quick look by May 2009, final product depends on real data EUV light curves - 70% complete, expected in May 2009 Model magnetic field overlays for full-disk and active regions - 50% complete, expected in May Segmentation maps identifying various features (1 feature/bit plane) - 20% complete, expected by launch All products and algorithms specified: assigned to developers Event and browse products Event descriptions based on “SDO VOEvent” XML schema 12 classes defined using an extensible controlled vocabulary - completed December 2008 Working with various semantic web team on inference system to guide users to events - work recently began Links from event to JSOC data query being worked with VSO partners - 50% complete, due May 2009 Summary movies of all event classes at standard HD resolutions Sampling/resolution dependent on event class - as defined December 2008 All Active Regions tracked across disk - 60% complete, expected April 2009 Full-disk movies at 1k resolution - 80% complete, expected April 2009 Working with browse client team to define optimal resolution/compression scheme Movie software workflow being defined to support production and distribution - 50% complete, expected in May 2009 LMSAL Summary: On schedule for Phase E – 8 months


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