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[845]1\documentclass[twoside,11pt]{article}
[1142]2
3% Definition pour Documentation L2
4\usepackage{defdocl2}
5
[811]6% Package standard : Utilisation de caracteres accentues, mode francais et graphique
7\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
8\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
[845]9\usepackage{babel}
[1142]10% \usepackage{graphicx}
[845]11% package a mettre pour faire du pdf
[1142]12% \usepackage{palatino}
[811]13
[1142]14
[811]15% Extension de symboles mathematiques
16\usepackage{amssymb}
[1142]17\usepackage{amstex}
[811]18
19
[1142]20% Definition de taille de page (c'est ds defdocl2.sty)
[811]21\newcommand{\bul}{$\bullet \ $}
22\newcommand{\gph}[1]{ {\bf GPH#1} }
23\newcommand{\ngph}[1]{ GPH#1 }
24
[1142]25% Symboles en bold
26\newcommand{\bnu}{\boldsymbol{\nu}}
27\newcommand{\bbold}{\boldsymbol{b}}
28\newcommand{\dbold}{\boldsymbol{d}}
29
[811]30\begin{document}
31
32\begin{titlepage}
[1142]33\titleph{
[811]34Planck HFI L2 \\
[845]35Work Breakdown Structure \\
36Package Breakdown Structure
[811]37}
[1142]38% Authors list
39\authors{
40R. Ansari & LAL, Orsay \\ % & {\tt ansari@lal.in2p3.fr} \\
41I.J. Grivell & ICSTM, London \\
42G. Le Meur & LAL, Orsay \\
[845]43R.G. Mann & IfA, Edinburgh \\
[1142]44M. Rowan-Robinson & ICSTM, London \\
[845]45S. Serjeant & ICSTM \\
[1142]46J.F. Sygnet & IAS, Orsay \\ % {\tt Jean-Francois.Sygnet@ias.fr} \\
47}
[845]48
[1142]49\titlepfd{PL-HFI-LAL-PW-L2001}{2.0}
[811]50
51\end{titlepage}
52
[1142]53% -------- Revision history
54\revisionhistory
[845]55\begin{itemize}
56\item Version 1.0 (February 2000 - CVS version 1.1) \\
57Draft version presented at the HFI consortium meeting
58\item Version 1.1 (April 2000 - CVS version 1.2) \\
59Draft updated using the document prepared at ISCTM and IfA (Edinburgh)
[1142]60\item Version 2.0 (August 2000 - CVS version 1.3) \\
61Inclusion of a section describing notation and conventions,
62flow charts. A more detailed description of deliverables is also included.
[845]63\end{itemize}
64
[1142]65% -------- Table of content
[845]66\newpage
[811]67\tableofcontents
68\newpage
69
[845]70\section{Introduction}
[811]71This document contains a preliminary version a the
72Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Package Breakdown Structure
73(PBS) for Planck-HFI Level 2 data processing.
74
[845]75The Level 2 activity of the HFI Data Processing Centre (DPC)
76is divided between the Paris-Orsay-Saclay Data Analysis Centre
77(POSDAC) and the London Planck Analysis Centre (LPAC).
78POSDAC will run the Level 2 data processing pipeline and have overall
79responsibility for the collaborative work involved in its
80design and implementation. LPAC will a major role for in the
81activities that iterate and overlap between Level 2
82and Level 3 (for which the Cambridge Planck Analysis Centre,
83CPAC, plays the role analogous to POSDAC at Level 2)
[811]84
[845]85\section{HFI L2 processing software packages}
86The Level 2 workpackages are listed below, with a numbering
87scheme derived from that in the
88{\it HFI Science Implementation Plan (SIP: draft of 19/11/99) }.
89All packages should be compliant with the general software architecture and use the services of the corresponding support modules (\gph{428}).
90
[811]91\begin{itemize}
92\item[]\gph{421} RTA/QLA : Real Time Assesment, Quick Look Analysis.
93\item[]\gph{422} TOI processing
94\item[]\gph{423} Polarised TOI processing
[1142]95\item[]\gph{424} Basic 2-D map reconstruction from TOI's
96\item[]\gph{425} Optimal 2-D map reconstruction
97\item[]\gph{426} Optimal 2-D polarised map reconstruction
[811]98\item[]\gph{427} Early Compact Source Catalogue
99\item[]\gph{428} General software architecture and support modules
100\item[]\gph{429} Integration and Validation
101\end{itemize}
102
[1142]103The package \gph424 should provide a resonably fast and simple
104method for reconstructing 2-D maps from cleaned TOI's (from
105\gph422 and \gph423), removing systematic effects (destriping)
106and deconvolving the antenna beam pattern. An iterative method
107is foreseen, capable of dealing with partial knowledge of
108instrument caracteristics.
109The optimal 2-D map reconstruction packages (\gph425 and \gph426)
110will implement the best feasible method for analysing the whole
111data set from the HFI instrument and building the full sky frequency
112maps.
[845]113
[811]114\begin{itemize}
[845]115\item[]\gph{320} infrastructure procurement and maintenance (POSDAC)
116\item[]\gph{360} infrastructure procurement and maintenance (LPAC)
117\item[]\gph{140} Project management (POSDAC)
118\item[]\gph{180} Project management (LPAC)
[811]119\end{itemize}
120
121The table below shows a very preliminary cost estimate in
[845]122FTE-MY (Full Time Equivalent Man Years) for each package. \\
123
124\begin{table}
[811]125\begin{center}
126\begin{tabular}[h]{|c|c||c|c|}
127\hline
128\makebox[2.5cm][c]{Package} & \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Cost} &
129\makebox[2.5cm][c]{Package} & \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Cost} \\
130\hline
131% & & & \\
132\ngph{421} & 5 & \ngph{426} & ? \\
133%
134\ngph{422} & 15 & \ngph{427} & 5 \\
135%
136\ngph{423} & 15 & \ngph{428} & 30 \\
137%
138\ngph{424} & 20 & \ngph{429} & 10 \\
139%
140\ngph{425} & ? & & \\
141% & & & \\
142%
143\hline
[845]144\ngph{320} & 3 & \ngph{140} & 4 \\
145\ngph{360} & 2 & \ngph{180} & 1 \\
[811]146\hline \hline
147\multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf Total} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf 110 + ?} \\
148\hline
149\end{tabular}
150\end{center}
[845]151\caption{Preliminary estimate of staff effort
152(in Full Time Equivalent Man-Years FTE-MY)}
153\end{table}
[811]154
[1142]155\section{HFI data processing steps}
156The major steps for processing Planck-HFI data are briefly described here.
157For the sake of clarity, we define here the notation and conventions used
158throughout this document for referring to the different data components
159in planck HFI. Most of these data components are also defined in
160\cite{datamodel}.
[811]161
[1142]162\subsection{Notation and conventions}
163\begin{itemize}
164\item[] {\bf Coordinates:} The spacecraft attitude is defined by the spin
165axis direction $SA (\theta, \phi)$. $\psi$ is the third angle defining
166the position of the spacecraft and thus a given detectors view
167direction and beam pattern orientation.
168A given sky direction is denoted $(\alpha,\delta)$ in equatorial coordinates,
169$(l,b)$ in Galactic coordinates or $(\lambda,\beta)$ in ecliptic coordinate.
170\item[] {\bf Detector:} A given HFI bolometer read-out channel. The corresponding
171signal is denoted $\dbold(t)$ or $\bbold(t)$ $\dbold^j(t)$ or $\bbold^j(t)$ where $j$ is the
172bolometer number.
173\item[] {\bf Frequency channel:} The set of detectors working in the
174same frequency range. This information is only obtained by combining
175information from several detectors in the corresponding frequency band.
176The subscript $\bnu$ is used to denote a frequency channel. The sky map
177in a given frequency band would be written as $Sky (\theta,\phi) \vert ^{\bnu}$.
178\item[] {\bf Scan:} The time interval corresponding to a nominal spin axis
179direction
180
181\end{itemize}
182
183\subsection{Processing steps}
184
185
186
[811]187\section{GPH421: RTA/QLA Real Time Assesment, Quick Look Analysis}
[845]188\begin{itemize}
189\item[]\gph{421.1} Quick look analysis
190\item[]\gph{421.2} Evaluation of instrument health
191\item[]\gph{421.1} Exchange of information with LFI
192of mission/spacecraft/payload-dependent effects common
193to both instruments
194\end{itemize}
[811]195
196\section{GPH422: TOI processing}
197
198This package contains all the processing which has to be
[845]199perfomed on TOI's (Time Ordered Information ) for either a
200single-detector or multpile-detector, single-frequency set
[1142]201of TOI's. A very rough sketch of data flow and processing
202steps for GPH422 is given in figure \ref{fig422}.
[811]203
[1142]204\begin{figure}[htbp]
205\mbox{\hspace*{1cm} \includegraphics[width=7cm]{gph422_1.eps}
206 \includegraphics[width=7cm]{gph422_2.eps} }
207\caption{Data flow and processing steps for GPH422}
208\label{fig422}
209\end{figure}
210
[811]211\begin{itemize}
212
213\item[]\gph{422.1} TOI statistical characterisation
214\begin{itemize}
[845]215\item[]422.1.1 Raw time-line statistical checks
216\item[]422.1.2 Evaluation of noise components in TOI \\
217(including use of redundancy to produce independent coadds)
218\item[]422.1.3 Low frequency drifts
219\item[]422.1.4 Correlation of TOI with housekeeping data and various
220coordinate systems to look for systematic trends
221\item[]422.1.5 correlation of TOI between channels to identify
222cross-talk
[811]223\end{itemize}
224
225\item[]\gph{422.2} TOI filters
226\begin{itemize}
[845]227\item[]422.2.1 Time domain filtering
228\item[]422.2.2 Fourier filtering
[811]229\end{itemize}
230
[845]231\item[]\gph{422.3} Deglitching and source extraction
[811]232\begin{itemize}
[845]233\item[]422.3.1 production of deglitched TOI, flagged to indicate cosmic
234ray hits etc.
235\item[]422.3.2 Point source detectors
236\item[]422.3.3 Galaxy crossing detector
237\item[]422.3.4 CMB dipole finder
[811]238\end{itemize}
239
240\item[]\gph{422.4} Astrometric calibration \\
[845]241Astrometric calibration using known point sources,
242bright sources from the ECSC and galaxy crossing in TOI.
[811]243
[845]244\item[]\gph{422.5} Photometric calibration
245\begin{itemize}
246\item[]422.5.1 extended-source photometric calibration using known
247sources (Galaxy) and COBE/FIRAS data
248\item[]422.5.2 point-source photometric calibration using known sources
249\item[]422.5.3 reconstruction of beam pattern seen by each detector
250from observations of bright
251\end{itemize}
[811]252
[845]253\item[]\gph{422.6} reconstruction of beam pattern seen by each
254detector from observations of bright point sources \gph{422.3.2}
255and galaxy crossing \gph{422.3.3}
256
257\item[]\gph{422.7} Production of single pointing co-added rings
[811]258
259\item[]\gph{422.9} Deliverables: Cleaned, calibrated TOI's :
260\begin{itemize}
261\item $(\alpha, \delta)$, roll angle, calibrated signal
262\item Noise statistics
263\item Offset/drifts
264\item Co-added rings
265\end{itemize}
266
267\end{itemize}
268
269\section{GPH423: Polarised TOI processing}
270
[845]271\gph{423.1} Additional TOI processing, as required to
272reconstruct Stokes I,Q,U parameters from detector signals
273in polarised channels.
[811]274
275\section{GPH424: Simple 2-D map reconstruction}
276
277This package contains all the necessary modules for
278single frequency 2-D map reconstruction using the cleaned
279TOI's from \gph{422} and \gph{423}. However \gph{424}
280should only implement simple versions of 2-D map making
281and systematic removal algorithms, as opposed to
282\gph{424} which must provide a global, optimal 2-D map
283reconstruction with systematic effects assessment.
[845]284
[811]285\begin{itemize}
286\item[]\gph{424.1} 1D $\rightarrow$ 2D Projector
[845]287\item[]\gph{424.2} Estimation and subtraction of systematic effects
[811]288\begin{itemize}
[845]289\item[]424.2.1 Low frequency noise estimation
290\item[]424.2.2 far side determination using moon/earth during
[811]291commissioning phases.
[845]292\item[]424.2.3 far side lobe subtraction
293\item[]424.2.4 use of redundancy to produce independent maps for
294assessment of noise contributions
[811]295\end{itemize}
296
297\item[]\gph{424.3} Main lobe
298\begin{itemize}
[845]299\item[]424.3.1 supplementing source extraction from TOI with
300use of sources selected from frequency maps
301\item[]424.3.2 reconstruction of beam pattern from maps using
302known point and bright ECSC sources.
[811]303\end{itemize}
304
305
[845]306\item[]\gph{424.4} Astrometric calibration using known and
307bright ECSC sources.
[811]308\item[]\gph{424.5} Photometric calibration
309\item[]\gph{424.6} Postage stamp maps for compact sources
310
311\item[]\gph{424.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps \\
312\begin{itemize}
313\item Sky maps per frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
314\item Reprocessed TOI's
315\end{itemize}
316
317\end{itemize}
318
319\section{GPH425: Global 2-D map reconstruction}
320
321Implementation of an optimal 2-D full sky map reconstruction,
322with systematics (low frequency drifts, side lobes, \ldots)
323estimation and removal. This package definition and
324breakdown structure can only be refined at a later stage,
325after preliminary studies of applicable methods.
326
327\begin{itemize}
328
329\item[]\gph{425.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps \\
330\begin{itemize}
[845]331\item Full sky maps for each frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
[811]332\item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's
[845]333\item Beam patterns per detector and per frequency channel
334\item Estimation of systematics
[811]335\end{itemize}
336
337\end{itemize}
338
339\section{GPH426: Global polarised 2-D map reconstruction}
340
341This module, a extended version of \gph{425} has to take
342into account specific constraints related to polarised TOI's
[845]343and sky map reconstruction
[811]344
345\begin{itemize}
346
[845]347\item[]\gph{426.9} Deliverables: full sky maps for each
[811]348polarisation component (I,Q,U) \\
349\begin{itemize}
[845]350\item Full sky maps for each frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
[811]351for each component (I,Q,U)
352\item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's for I,Q,U
353\item Noise and systematic effect maps and characteristics
354\end{itemize}
355
356\end{itemize}
357
358
359\section{GPH427: Early Compact Source Catalogue}
360
361\begin{itemize}
362
363\item[]\gph{427.9} Deliverables: Source catalogue \\
364\begin{itemize}
365\item Astrometrically calibrated source positions and
366photometrically calibrated flux in each frequency band \\
367$$(\alpha, \delta)_i , F_i^\nu, i=1,..,N$$
[845]368\item Llocal sky maps in each frequency bands for areas
369around all source positions.
[811]370\item Related software and documentation
371\end{itemize}
372
373\end{itemize}
374
375\section{GPH428: General software architecture and support modules}
376
377This package defines the general architecture for the level 2 processing
378software and insures the compliance with IDIS framework.
379It provides also the support modules for the different
380level 2 packages (\gph{42x}) and their interfaces with IDIS
381components.
382
383\begin{itemize}
384
[845]385\item[]\gph{428.1} Definition and construction of the software architecture
[811]386
[845]387\item[]\gph{428.2} Development and maintenance of TOI manipulation module
388(including diagnostics and display)
[811]389
[845]390\item[]\gph{428.3} Development and maintenance of maps manipulation module
391(including diagnostics and display of both full and local sky maps)
[811]392
393\item[]\gph{428.4} Instrument and satellite representation
394\begin{itemize}
[845]395\item[]428.4.1 Focal plane geometry
396\item[]428.4.2 Detector's frequency response
397\item[]428.4.3 Main and secondary lobes
398\item[]428.4.4 Sampling and noise characteristics
399\item[]428.4.5 Orbit and attitude
400\item[]428.4.6 Thermal model
[811]401\end{itemize}
402
[845]403\item[]\gph{428.5} Development/supply and maintenence
404of standard numerical analysis tools
[811]405\begin{itemize}
[845]406\item[]428.5.1 Arrays (Matrix, Vectors, \ldots) and linear algebra
407\item[]428.5.2 Fourier analysis, Wavelet analysis
408\item[]428.5.3 Minimisation, optimisation
409\item[]428.5.4 Statistical analysis
[811]410\end{itemize}
411
412\item[]\gph{428.6} Interface with DMC
413
414\item[]\gph{428.7} Interface with the process coordinator
415
416\end{itemize}
417
418\section{GPH429: Integration and Validation}
419
420The assembly of the different L2 processing modules and
421integration in the pipeline, as well as the
422assessment of the overall quality of the delivered
[845]423data products is the responsibility of \gph{429}.
424The data quality validation activity includes iterative
425work using Level 2 and 3 data products, and comparison of
426HFI and LFI data for the common 100 GHz channel:
427for example, activity in this workpackage may influence the details
428of how the Global polarised 2D map reconstruction of \gph{426}
429is performed, leading to the changes in the deliverables
430from that workpackage.
[811]431\begin{itemize}
[845]432\item[]\gph{429.1} Pipeline management
433\begin{itemize}
434\item[]429.1.1 management and construction of pipeline
435modules and their interfaces
436\item[]429.1.2 IDIS and DMC interface
437\item[]429.1.2 Management of pipeline operations
438\end{itemize}
439\item[]\gph{429.2} Iterative study of systematic effects
440(e.g. map striping, etc) involving both level 2 and level 3 products
441\item[]\gph{429.3} Combination, comparison and validation
442of source catalogues derived from Levels 2 and 3 source extraction
443\item[]\gph{429.4} Comparison of TOI data and maps between
444HFI and LFI for common 100GHz channel
[811]445\item[]\gph{429.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps for each
446polarisation component (I,Q,U) \\
447\begin{itemize}
448\item Sky maps per frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
449for each component (I,Q,U)
450\item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's for I,Q,U
451\item Noise and systematic effect maps and characteristics
452\item Photometric and Astrometric calibration
453\item Associated software and documentation
454\end{itemize}
455
456\end{itemize}
457
[1142]458\begin{thebibliography}{10}
459\bibitem{datamodel}
460\newblock {\bf PL-COM-OAT-TN-003}
461\newblock {Planck IDIS Data Model Description Document}
462\end{thebibliography}
463
464
[811]465\end{document}
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