Use Case: ProcessInterferometricPointing


The Calibration Pipeline reduces pointing measurements and checks the solution validity in quasi-real time and in an automatic way.

Role(s)/Actor(s):
Primary: Calibration Pipeline
Secondary:

Priority: ***

Performance: < seconds.

Frequency: seconds to hour.

Preconditions:

  1. The pointing processing is initiated by the Calibration Pipeline main process.
  2. All observations belonging to the pointing scan are available in temporary storage.
  3. Input: per observation and antenna
    • Pseudo-continuum (i.e. averaged spectral channels);
    • Associated measured positions;
    • System temperature;
    • Primary beam width.
  4. Input format has been verified in GetOnLineObservation.

Basic Course:

  1. Verification of input data consistency (e.g. does the antenna moved during the scan).

  2. Exception Course: Processing is stopped and return a specific error code.
  3. The antenna-based corrections in azimuth and elevation are computed together with uncertainties.

  4. Exception Course: Processing is stopped and return a specific error code.
  5. Verify whether solution is sensible (e.g. comparison of residual rms to theoretical noise; comparison of fitted Gaussian width with primary beam width and position with ???) and return a quality flag.

  6. Exception Course: Processing is stopped and return a specific error code.


Alternate Course: None.


Postconditions:

  1. Output:
    • Azimuth collimation correction and associated uncertainty per antenna;
    • Elevation correction and associated uncertainty per antenna
    • ;
    • Quality flag;
    • Error code.
  2. The output is fed back to the Calibration Pipeline.


Issues to be Determined or Resolved:

  1. ***

Notes:

  1. ***

Owner: Frederic Gueth and Jerome Pety.
Last modified by $Author: lucas $ on $Date: 2002/11/16 09:27:09 $