THE PROBLEM
Some of the worlds most demanding scientific computer users
are the remote-sensing and imaging specialists at the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL), a federally funded research and development center
in Pasadena, California. Whether collecting thousands of images
from advanced satellites or studying worldwide atmospheric condition
or just keeping the satellites operational, these researchers place
tremendous demands on their support groups.
Its no wonder Dr. Ed Baroth and his team at JPLs Measurement
Technology Center (MTC) are very busy people. MTCs mission
is to provide engineering practices, tools and training necessary
to make direct test measurements that meet the requirements of JPL's
various federally and privately funded projects. At MTC, Dr. Baroth
and his
team
evaluate, recommend, configure and support data acquisition systems
for JPL researchers. Explains Dr. Baroth, "Basically, we provide
complete, turnkey solutions to the various data acquisition needs
of the JPL community."
THE SOLUTION
PV-WAVE, the visual data analysis software developed by Visual Numerics,
has become an integral element of MTCs UNIX ®-based solutions
mix. "We are often asked to deliver systems in a very short
turnaround time to users with very different levels of expertise.
Products that we use for our systems and recommend to our users
must be dependable, usable by different types of researchers on
different computers and flexible enough to configure and customize
easily so they meet the unique demands of our researchers."
PV-WAVE is very useful in indirect data acquisition, that is, when
the data have been collected and some additional post-processing
is required. Reports Dr. Baroth, "Once the data are collected,
casual computer users can use PV-WAVE to quickly visualize and analyze
their large, multidimensional data sets, then easily create output
to share with colleagues."
The researchers use imaging processing and two- and three-dimensional
graphics to visualize their data. The availability of important
analysis functions fast Fourier transforms, signal-processing
filters, basic statistics, etc. within PV-WAVE is especially
helpful. Dr. Baroth says, "PV-WAVE is a solution to these needs
because it has excellent visualization and analysis tools built
into one product, so we dont have to supply separate products
or do the costly integration ourselves."
Many JPL researchers work with satellite image and telemetry data,
and the sheer amount of data can be overwhelming. Satellites like
Magellan or Galileo often transmit hundreds of data samples each
second, recording from perhaps 60 channels at once. Users need analysis
and visualization tools that can handle these large data sets. With
PV-WAVE, researchers can easily read in very large data sets and
do their visualization and analysis.
There is no shortage of interesting research for MTC to support.
In one application, satellites called atmospheric sounders are used
to measure specific parameters in the atmosphere. The data help
researchers create ozone profiles to study the complex dynamics
of the earths ozone layer. For example, they may look at changes
in ozone over time or by latitude and longitude or look at a time
series of ten to 12 years of ozone data at several levels in the
atmosphere. Another researcher studies changes in ocean temperature
over time, comparing such factors as cloud cover and surface temperature.
This study compares several parameters affecting ocean temperature,
for example, cloud cover versus surface temperature by ranges versus
surface latitude and longitude. PV-WAVE has become an important
tool for these researchers.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Using PV-WAVE and other products provided by MTC, JPL researchers
are making important discoveries that contribute to the health and
well being of society and the earth as a whole.
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