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DADDS Application Discussion

DADDS Application Discussion. NOAA / NESDIS Birmingham GOES DCS User Meeting October 16,2011. AGENDA.

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DADDS Application Discussion

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  1. DADDS ApplicationDiscussion NOAA / NESDIS Birmingham GOES DCS User Meeting October 16,2011

  2. AGENDA Applied DADDS information for Improved System Performance / Integrity DADDS OverviewGOES DCS and DADDS as a shared resource DADDS DescriptionDADDS UseAvailable information Applications System wide Channel Basis Individual DCPs Current and projected analyses

  3. Home Page Microcom Design, Inc.

  4. CHANNEL STATS START Microcom Design, Inc.

  5. Processing Stats Microcom Design, Inc.

  6. Channels Microcom Design, Inc.

  7. Platforms Microcom Design, Inc.

  8. User Interface Microcom Design, Inc.

  9. Radios Microcom Design, Inc.

  10. Messages Microcom Design, Inc.

  11. Overall System Use Day 255 1 Hour ST Channels used: 169 Time Assigned: 117:22:44 Channel Hours : MM : SS Time Used: 25:29:36 Channel Hours: MM: SS % Time Used as % assigned: 20.6% % Time Used on 169 ST channels: 15.1% % Time Assigned on 169 ST channels: 69.5% Files can be imported to XLS via cut and paste procedure as shown in the segment below. Microcom Design, Inc.

  12. System Behavior MSG L, F,SS Microcom Design, Inc.

  13. Steps: Select, Filter, Sort , Plot • MESSAGE PN vs EIRP, 1.4 minute sample Needs actual data Microcom Design, Inc.

  14. EIRP vs PN 300 BPS for Up Link only –18 G/T Microcom Design, Inc.

  15. PN 1200 BPS Microcom Design, Inc.

  16. PN Chan 161 Microcom Design, Inc.

  17. PN CE7ADE96 Outlier 24 Hour sample has 3 missing messages Microcom Design, Inc.

  18. Over Powered EIRP for CS1 Microcom Design, Inc.

  19. System E RR Channels Microcom Design, Inc.

  20. System Wide W RR Channels Microcom Design, Inc.

  21. Message Examples to be “Fixed” Verbose ASCII :STAGE 60 #60 1.30 1.39 :TEMP 60 #60 M M :BL 12.65 :NAME SWP2004.65 " 3 Byte PB for 2 Byte Data BST@Dx@Dx@Dw@Dx@Dx@Dw@Dx@Dw@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dy@Dx@Dx@Dx@Dy@Dy@Dx@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dy@Dyi Microcom Design, Inc.

  22. Freq Dev 300 BPS Channels <-,+120 Hz, 1 Hr sample Microcom Design, Inc.

  23. CS1 > CS2 Freq Screen Channel 141 and 142 Microcom Design, Inc.

  24. DCPs >10 S Msg T Error 1 Hour Set (18) For all 300 BPS messages in the same hour 273 T Errors Microcom Design, Inc.

  25. Binary Efficient Message Extrapolation Look • Sample Message Size > 0.5 seconds: 104 bits of OH and 50 bits of data • Knowing message length can assist in reducing OH. • Additional Load of 120,000 messages per hour is use of 16.7 channel hours • And about 35 assigned channel hours • Currently running 25,000 3 second messages per hour on 25.5 used channel-hrs Microcom Design, Inc.

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