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SEIS : The INTEGRAL Experience

SEIS : The INTEGRAL Experience SEIS: Space Environment Information System for Mission Control Purposes users needs SEIS objectives & services users feedback sustainability of the service improvement & evolution F. Di Marco – INTEGRAL FCT- VEGA IT GmbH, Germany

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SEIS : The INTEGRAL Experience

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  1. SEIS: The INTEGRAL Experience SEIS: Space Environment Information System for Mission Control Purposes • users needs • SEIS objectives & services • users feedback • sustainability of the service • improvement & evolution F. Di Marco – INTEGRAL FCT- VEGA IT GmbH, Germany A. Baumgartner – SOLENIX GmbH, Switzerland O. Bergogne – INTEGTRAL FCT – LSE GmbH, Germany Donati – European Space Agency, Germany M. Pantoquilho – European Space Agency, Germany M. Schmidt – INTEGRAL FCT - European Space Agency, Germany 2nd European Space Weather Week Nov 2005, ESTEC Picture Courtesy: Paul Buehler/PSI and the NTEGRAL\IREM team

  2. SEIS: Objectives SEIS: Users Needs SEIS: Services • Near real-time monitoring SEIS Monitoring Tool (MT) Client • Offline data exploration and correlation analysis SEIS Reporting and Analysis Tool (RAT) Client • Generation of forecast data SEIS Forecasting Module • Configurable alarm services SEIS Alarm’s Engine • SEIS is a Decision Support System (Prototype) for Satellite Operations • increase the awareness of Space Weather Events • improve understanding of Space Weather Events and Effects • increase the quality of the satellite services • enhance the safety of the satellite • deliver a set of multi mission space weather services • suggest recovery actions • Worsening space weather (SEU, degradation, poor data quality) ↳concurrent real-time monitoring of sun-earth weather and satellites • Safe satellite and optimize science operation time ↳ setting susceptibility metric levels (proton, X-ray, neutron fluxes) • Correlation of space weather events ↳ collecting data across several flying missions • Distribute\Sharing experiences and lessons learnt ↳ expand the feedback (Flight Control Teams, SW-experts, design engineers, science teams) • Detect cause-effect relationships ↳ simple access and analysis of Space Weather and Satellites data ↳ available space weather models and prediction engines 2nd European Space Weather Week Nov 2005, ESTEC

  3. SEIS: User Feedback The system is an operational prototype, complementary and extending the services offered by existing system (NOAA-SEC) • Status: ↳ Installation in ESOC on June 2005 (MT), Sept 2005 (RAT) ↳ Undergoing final acceptance and operational validation • Preliminary Results: ↳ susceptibility metrics on solar flare 09/05 ↳ flare\SEU automatic report • Problems: ↳ The system reported up to now some limitations, hardware and software platform related (2 man month/year) (1 man month/ year) 2nd European Space Weather Week Nov 2005, ESTEC

  4. SEIS:Improvement SEIS: Sustainability of Service SEIS: Evolution • improvements & evolution on services ↳Forecasting toolsproposed by the University of Malaga • solar flares forecaster • radiation belts dynamics forecaster ↳Email or SMS Alarming for Space Weather Events ↳ESA\ESOC Space Environment Website for Mission Control Purpose ↳New\upgraded Space Environment models ↳Integration of black-box models, e.g. Neural Networks ↳Data Mining applications SEIS is a Stand alone service, in prototype phase • improvements would derive on sustainability ↳as part of a global operational service (frame contract) in the operational phase ↳ by prototype consolidation after testing and validation phase ↳byStandardization of the data services ↳ byStandardization of the upstream data (SWENET, web service) • Effort to run the service: ↳ 5 man month/year in the installation and testing phase ↳ 2 man month/year in the maintenance phase • Cost to run the service: ↳ 20-30 K /mission year • Income by external customer ↳ N.A. at moment on the operational prototype • Funds by external sources ↳ N.A. at moment on the operational prototype 2nd European Space Weather Week Nov 2005, ESTEC

  5. SEIS: Users SEIS Team - Contacts • A. Baumgartner (abaumgartner@solenix.ch) – SOLENIX GmbH, Switzerland • F. Di Marco (Federico.Di.Marco@esa.int) – INTEGRAL FCT, VEGA IT GmbH, Germany • A. Donati (Alessandro.Donati@esa.int) – ESA/ESOC, Germany • M. Pantoquilho (Marta.Pantoquilho@esa.int) – ESA/ESOC, Germany • Current Users: • INTEGRAL FCT • Next Users: • ENVISAT FCT • XMM FCT • Possible Future Users: • Space Weather Experts • Scientific Community • Design Engineers • Other ESA Missions (ROSETTA….) • Spacecraft Components Manufacturers 2nd European Space Weather Week Nov 2005, ESTEC

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