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GISMO Team Meeting. May 3, 2006 Vexcel Corporation. Agenda.
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GISMO Team Meeting May 3, 2006 Vexcel Corporation
Agenda • May 3 draft agenda at Vexcel 0900 Project Status, Jezek 0915 Radar system status (Gogineni) 0945 Antenna Status and potential design modification (KU ) 1000 Break 1015 Simulations work at Vexcel (Wu) 1045 Summary of recent P-3 project and P-3 status (Wallops telecon) 1100 KU and JPL system and data integration (JPL/KU telecon) 1130 Data formats for May 06 (Paden/Wu/JPL telecon) 1200 Lunch 1300 Experiment summary for May 06 - Gogineni 1330 Confirm specifications for May 06 flight - Jezek 1400 Surface Based ice sounding SAR update (Paden) 1430 IPY Proposal for 07 08 flights Jezek 1445 Refined science objectives for 07 and 08 flights (Discussion) 1515 Break 1530 Backscatter modeling status (reports from OSU and KU) 1545 updated milestone chart and discussion 1630 Adjourn
GISMO Project Status K. Jezek
Project Accomplishments • Theoretical concept well defined • Phase history simulations confirm theoretical predictions • Radar design trade completed • Scaling scaling study completed • Radar system available for May 06 test flight in Greenland
Project Accomplishments • 1 paper in press JGR Planets • 1 paper in prep, TGARS • 2 two written papers submitted to EUSAR, third paper to be presented
Year 1 Project Goals • Science and Management (OSU): Convene Science Team; conduct initial design review; refine project plan compile information on ice dielectric properties and ice sheet physical properties such as surface roughness and slope. Prepare reports as required by NASA • Radar Development (University of Kansas: a) Design of new set of optimized antennas: We will build a model structure and measure its electrical performance. We will identify and work with a contractor to build the antenna installation mounted under the wings and flight test it in collaboration with engineers at NASA Wallops. b) End-to-end simulation of the system including antennas. • Algorithm Development: Develop a motion compensation processor and a time-domain (back-propagation) IFSAR processor. Use legacy code from the GeoSAR and MOSS IIP projects. (JPL): b) Prototype first version of the interferogram filtering code (JPL); c) Modify simulation software and generate simulated IFSAR returns from basal and surface layers (Vexcel) and evaluate the filter performance on the simulated data.
Year 2 Project Goals • Radar Development : Build sub-system and assemble the complete system. Perform laboratory tests using delay lines to document loop sensitivity,radar waveforms and impulse response. • System Integration (KU, WFF, Aircraft Operator) a)Install the radar and navigational equipment on P-3 or similar aircraft and conduct flight tests over the ocean. • Algorithm Development. Develop a strip IFSAR processor and compare against the results of the exact time-domain processor. Iterate the clutter removal algorithm based on experimental results (JPL). Develop software and apply software to process multiple 2-D complex SAR images coherently (Vexcel). • Data acquistion and Analysis : Field experiments over the ice sheet; Finalize interferometric SAR processor and pre-processor and process data from first campaign (JPL). Extract basal topography from result.. Iterate interferometric filter design based on assessment of the results. • Science and Management : Participate in field measurements; Conduct design and performance review; assess quality of results in context of science requirements.
Some issues • Annual reports • Two-frequency operations (antennas) • Band pass filter design • Motion compensation • Data formatting • Airborne simulations (aircraft attitude study of tomography vs interferometry) • Uncertainty of P-3 availability • Backscatter sensitivity study • Time domain processor • In flight processor • Project ends June 2008 – impact on 2008 test flight
May 2006 Experiment Parameters K. Jezek
May 06 Experiment • Twin otter flight from Thule: Camp Century; interior • 150 MHz Radar • 5 transmit and 5 receive elements (1 m spacing) • ~ 2 m baseline outbound • Return flight offset 25 m to the south for larger baseline • Maximum comfortable altitude • Range window setting procedure????
GISMO Flights 07-08 IPY Proposal Submitted to ROSES K. Jezek
IPY 07 and 08 Flights • May 07 flights • May 06 opportunity offset requirement for earlier tests • Teaming with WFF is advantageous • Offset some of the costs (transit) • Relieves some of the personnel burden • Increases Science Payoff • May 08 Flights • Lessons learned opporunity and more science
IPY Proposed Costs • Transit Cost $42,000 (14 hours) • Science Mission Cost $150,000 (50 hours) • MPCs (Fuel surcharge, travel, fabrication, other MPCs) $89,794 • Total cost per year$281,794 • One time fabrication costs$50,000 • Total funds available in IIP Project$100,000 • TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THIS PROPOSAL $513,588 • One time fabrication costs are for modifications to the existing antenna pods. Mod is to allow operation at both 150 and 450 MHz. • Available monies should permit reduced May 07 campaign independent of this propsoal