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GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004 Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 1 GLAST Large Area GLAST Large Area Telescope: Telescope: Section 5: LAT Operations Facility David Lung Stanford Linear Accelerator Center ISOC Subsystem Manager Gamma-ray Large Gamma-ray Large Area Space Area Space Telescope Telescope

GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5: LAT Operations Facility David Lung

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Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope. GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5: LAT Operations Facility David Lung Stanford Linear Accelerator Center ISOC Subsystem Manager [email protected]. LOF Layout (Initial Concept). Secondary requirements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5:  LAT Operations Facility David Lung

GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004

Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 1

GLAST Large Area Telescope:GLAST Large Area Telescope:

Section 5: LAT Operations Facility

David LungStanford Linear Accelerator CenterISOC Subsystem Manager

[email protected]

Gamma-ray Large Gamma-ray Large Area Space Area Space TelescopeTelescope

Page 2: GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5:  LAT Operations Facility David Lung

GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004

Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 2

LOF Layout (Initial Concept)LOF Layout (Initial Concept)

• Primary requirements– LOF team (approx. 8)

– SOG/SAS (approx. 2 – rest of the team is in nearby office)

– Visiting scientist

– Storage area

Test Bed/FSW

LOFOperations

Center

78' - 0"

Storage

31' -

6"

• Secondary requirements– Ability to house LAT collaborators

during launch and initial 60 days operations

Page 3: GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5:  LAT Operations Facility David Lung

GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004

Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 3

Potential Sites – SLAC CampusPotential Sites – SLAC Campus

• Prior to launch and 1st year sky survey, the LOF is located on the SLAC campus

• Possible facility sites are:

Kavli BuildingKavli Building Central LabCentral Lab

FSW Test Bed is located FSW Test Bed is located within the Central Labwithin the Central Lab

Page 4: GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5:  LAT Operations Facility David Lung

GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004

Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 4

Possible Sites – SU CampusPossible Sites – SU Campus

• Sometime after the 2nd year, the LOF is to transition onto SU campus

• Potential sites are:– Varian Building– Kavli Building

Page 5: GLAST Large Area Telescope: Section 5:  LAT Operations Facility David Lung

GLAST LAT Project ISOC Peer Review March 2, 2004

Document: LAT-PR-03213-01 Section 5 LAT Operations Facility 5

Other RequirementsOther Requirements

• The LOF requirements are captured in LAT-SS-01783– All workstations at the LOF are PC based (either Windows or Linux)

• No requirements for real-time commanding operations, all real-time commanding is performed at the MOC

• Command files are built off-line and verified by the test bed• Primary requirements for workstations are:

– Display of housekeeping telemetry– Display event messages, including command files– Telemetry processing control– Alarms and notifications– Storage of daily and weekly trending reports

– Local housekeeping telemetry storage• Up to 7 days on local workstations

– Expect approximately 0.6 GB/day, 4.2 GB/week– With today’s technology of 300 GB disk in PC’s, that’s 71 weeks

worth of housekeeping telemetry– Typical connections

• Internet (LAN and/or WAN)• Phone/Fax• Video

– Presentation in section 6 addresses the software and tools for LAT operations