NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Direct Readout Laboratory
NPP/JPSS HRD/LRD
Status
Patrick CoronadoNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
directreadout.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ipopp
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NPP S/C Communication Links
TLM: 2247.5MHz1.024, 4.096 or16.384 kbps
(Realtime Only)
CMD: 2067.270833 MHz125& 1000 bps
TDRSSGround Link
TDRSSWhite Sands Station
Svalbard,Norway StationDirect Broadcast DownlinkDirect Readout User Terminal
CMD2067.270833 MHz2,000 & 128,000bps
S-BandAntenna
DBAntenna
SMDAntenna
TLM2247.5MHz1.024, 4.096, 16.384,
32.768 kbps (Realtime)
524.288 kbps (Stored)
7.812 GHz15 Mbps
8.2125GHz300.0Mbps
TDRS
2010 GSFC SOYA Presentation - IPOPP
JPSS S/C Communication Links
Direct Broadcast DownlinkDirect Readout User Terminal
DBAntenna
SMDAntenna
7.8XX GHz15 Mbps
1.7 Ghz4 Mbps
HRDLRD
2010 GSFC SOYA Presentation - IPOPP
EOS/NPP/JPSS HRD/LRD ProcessingStatus
• The mechanism for the user community to process HRD and LRD will be through the International Polar-Orbiter Processing package (IPOPP)
• IPOPP is being developed by the JPSS Field Terminal Segment at NASA GSFC
•To include mission processing requirements and end-user recommendations
• A Beta version has been released
• An NPP post-launch version will be released with instrument-specific radiometric calibration and georegistration algorithms
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2010 GSFC SOYA Presentation - IPOPP
What is IPOPP?
•The Interoperable Polar Orbiter Processing Package (IPOPP) is a real-time data processing framework that provides a processing environment for direct readout science algorithms using real-time directly broadcasted spacecraft science instrument data.
•It enables anyone to create, evaluate and use NASA’s direct readout Earth science data products, and is specifically designed for ease of integration into decision support systems.
•The framework supports the creation of products for use in models, vegetation monitoring, atmospheric conditions, and sea surface properties
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IPOPP Characteristics
IPOPP is:
–Distributed, hybrid - data and configuration file (xml) driven architecture
–Portable to Linux x86 platforms
–Efficient to run on modest hardware (workstation class)
–Simple to install and easy to use
–Able to ingest and process satellite overpasses of arbitrary length
–Highly configurable and scalable
•Able to produce core and regional value-added Environmental Data Record (EDR) products
–Capable of forward processing and reprocessing
–Compliant with mission formats
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IPOPP Specifications and Status
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Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 9
Programming Language Java with XML configuration schema
Programming Guidelines General Public License (GPL)
Configuration Management Subversion (SVN)
Size 2.7GB (compressed) – 150K lines of code with existing complement of MODIS algorithms
Release Dates
• Alpha Version 1.5a first released to Alpha test sites beginning in December 2007
• Alpha Version 1.6a released to Alpha test sites in July 2008
• Version 1.6b released to general public in November 2009
DocumentationRequirement’s document, Implementation plan, User’s Guides for each IPOPP release, IPOPP component, and Science Processing Algorithm (SPA)
NASA Software Engineering Requirements
Working towards NPR 7150.2A (Class C) compliance
Quality Assurance Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) testing through the Alpha Program
Distribution Mechanism DRL Web Portal: http://directreadout.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov
Export Controlled Compliant with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
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Innovation: Simulcast – Distributed, Real-time Data Monitoring
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