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Software systems for operation, control, and monitoring of the EBEX instrument

Authors :
Michael Milligan
Peter Ade
François Aubin
Carlo Baccigalupi
Chaoyun Bao
Julian Borrill
Christopher Cantalupo
Daniel Chapman
Joy Didier
Matt Dobbs
Will Grainger
Shaul Hanany
Seth Hillbrand
Johannes Hubmayr
Peter Hyland
Andrew Jaffe
Bradley Johnson
Theodore Kisner
Jeff Klein
Andrei Korotkov
Sam Leach
Adrian Lee
Lorne Levinson
Michele Limon
Kevin MacDermid
Tomotake Matsumura
Amber Miller
Enzo Pascale
Daniel Polsgrove
Nicolas Ponthieu
Kate Raach
Britt Reichborn-Kjennerud
Ilan Sagiv
Huan Tran
Gregory S. Tucker
Yury Vinokurov
Amit Yadav
Matias Zaldarriaga
Kyle Zilic
Radziwill, Nicole M.
Bridger, Alan
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2010.

Abstract

We present the hardware and software systems implementing autonomous operation, distributed real-time monitoring, and control for the EBEX instrument. EBEX is a NASA-funded balloon-borne microwave polarimeter designed for a 14 day Antarctic flight that circumnavigates the pole. To meet its science goals the EBEX instrument autonomously executes several tasks in parallel: it collects attitude data and maintains pointing control in order to adhere to an observing schedule; tunes and operates up to 1920 TES bolometers and 120 SQUID amplifiers controlled by as many as 30 embedded computers; coordinates and dispatches jobs across an onboard computer network to manage this detector readout system; logs over 3~GiB/hour of science and housekeeping data to an onboard disk storage array; responds to a variety of commands and exogenous events; and downlinks multiple heterogeneous data streams representing a selected subset of the total logged data. Most of the systems implementing these functions have been tested during a recent engineering flight of the payload, and have proven to meet the target requirements. The EBEX ground segment couples uplink and downlink hardware to a client-server software stack, enabling real-time monitoring and command responsibility to be distributed across the public internet or other standard computer networks. Using the emerging dirfile standard as a uniform intermediate data format, a variety of front end programs provide access to different components and views of the downlinked data products. This distributed architecture was demonstrated operating across multiple widely dispersed sites prior to and during the EBEX engineering flight.<br />Comment: 11 pages, to appear in Proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010; adjusted metadata for arXiv submission

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3bb0b562284edb989b5ac90b96102c60