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EISCAT-3D Lassi Roininen Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory

What is EISCAT-3D? Europe’s next-generation radar for upper atmosphere and geospace studies Project of the EISCAT Scientific Association – an international research organisation of seven countries Replaces current dish-based radar systems Multiple large phased arrays (active sites elements, passive sites 8000 elements) Much better resolution and higher sensitivity. New capabilities for volumetric imaging and interferometry ESFRI project since December 2008

Why is EISCAT-3D important? Major science questions: Coupling of the different atmospheric regions Effects of solar variability on climate Turbulence in the ionised and neutral atmosphere Atmospheric dust and aerosols Effects of meteoric material Importance of plasma outflow Space debris and satellite drag

Status and Timeline Original discussions in 2002 Application for FP6 Design Study funding 2004 FP6 Design Study (2.8 ME) Added to ESFRI Roadmap December 2008 Preparing Preparatory Phase Application National Funding Decisions Autumn 2009 Submission of FP7 Application December 2009 Preparatory Phase Construction Operations

EISCAT-3D Data System

Low-Level Data Voltage data (lowest level) –80 MHz sampling, 16 bits –2.56 Gb/s/element means 4x10 13 b/s (!) –Combine by group (49 antennas) –Then into <10 beams –Each beam ~ 25 TB/day Beam-formed data: Central site –Only one (fast scanning) signal beam –Small volume calibration beam(s) –Approx 1 TB/hour (320 MB/s) Beam-formed data: Remote sites –5-10 beams, but intersection limited –Same order as central site –Identical short-term storage at all sites

Higher-Level Data Interferometry Data – 19 modules in use (202 MB/s, 17 TB/day) – But keep only 5% of samples above threshold – Lead-in and follow-on data (tens of GB) Supporting Instruments – Common data network for other diagnostics – Optical instruments, other radars – Estimated at 150 GB/day at central site – 30 GB/day for each remote station Highest-Level Data – Analysed data products (small) – Correlation functions ~200 TB/year – Maybe not needed...

Archiving Requirements Ring Buffer High volume (~100 TB) short duration (hours/days) Data accumulate constantly, oldest over-written Records interferometry when events detected Latent archive data in event of network outage Interferometry System Small area (~100 GB), few minutes of data Data accumulate constantly, threshold tested If event detected, divert data flow, otherwise delete Permanent Archive Large capacity (~1PB) permanent archive Mid and high-level 200 TB/year Tiered storage, connected to multi-user computing

Network Requirements Data transfer from the remotes – 1 beam is 320 MB/s, remotes have multiple beams – Supporting instruments add ~30% overhead Recover from interrupts quickly – Otherwise we may never catch up – Interrupts might last days/weeks Fast links already practical – Protocols for 10 GB/s links exist already – How should we factor network costs into our plan? Back-up if the network fails – Something to tell us if the site is alive – …and how cold it is…… – Mobile phone, satellite, microwave link Lumiora Fibre Network

Get involved ! FP7 proposal to be submitted at beginning of December Plan includes a work package to look at data handling, including the possible role of data centres. There is still (just) time to get involved with our consortium. Contacts Ian McCrea Esa Turunen Lassi Roininen (insert here)