Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Overview of the Events Kernel EK November 2014 Note: the EK is infrequently used by NASA flight projects.

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Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Overview of the Events Kernel EK November 2014 Note: the EK is infrequently used by NASA flight projects. Only a brief overview of the EK subsystem is provided.

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 2 This tutorial provides an overview of the entire Events Kernel subsystem, comprised of three components: –Science PlanESP –SequenceESQ –NotebookENB Depending on specific circumstances: – the three components may exist as three distinct and different products –two or all three components might be implemented with a single mechanism –one or more components may not be used at all Scope

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 3 Assemble, archive and provide convenient and useful access to plans, commands and notes about the acquisition of space science observations: –For use by on-going project science and engineering team members –For use by post-mission researchers Accomplish the above with minimal impact on science and mission operations team members E-Kernel Subsystem Objectives

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 4 Objectives for Science Observations Commands and Activities Mission Operations Logs Scientist’s Notebook Science Plan Component Sequence Component Notebook Component Logical View Component View* Nominal E-kernel Composition * As originally envisioned by NAIF

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 5 Science Plan Component (ESP) Sequence Component (ESQ) Notebook Component (ENB) DBK Database Kernel Web + DBK Component View Implementation* Nominal E-kernel Implementation * As originally implemented by NAIF

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 6 Each entry is a statement of science objectives for a series of coordinated observations to be made over a stated period of time –Might include some information about the planned mechanics (observation design) for obtaining the data This component could be implemented as a part of the SEQUENCE component (ESQ), or as a part of the NOTEBOOK component (ENB), or as a separate product using some other mechanism Science Plan - ESP

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 7 Principal entries are instrument and spacecraft “commands” or “macro calls” that carry out the objectives of the Science Plan. These contain the lowest level of detail that could be helpful while also being practical for inclusion in the E-kernel product –Could include ground system events, such as tracking station status –Could include “announcements” of the occurrence of geometric conditions of wide interest, such as equator crossing, occultation entry, etc. –Could include “state records” that summarize the status of an instrument or subsystem or spacecraft at a given epoch. (If to be included, state records might be derived rather than actually stored as physical objects.) Sequence - ESQ

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 8 Entries are notes provided by scientists and flight team engineers about what happened as mission operations are conducted, including unplanned, unanticipated or unexplained occurrences Entries could also be general notes thought to be of interest to scientists Entries submitted using can include MIME attachments, such as GIF, JPEG, EXCEL, WORD, etc., in addition to plain ASCII text Entries submitted using WWW are limited to plain ASCII text Notebook - ENB

Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility NIF Intro to EK Subsystem 9 The E-kernel is the least well developed and least used component of the SPICE system –Not of as much interest to flight project instrument and engineering teams as the other SPICE components »Their perception is that EK information could be useful to future users of a mission’s data, but not so much to an active flight team, and since they are already very busy they have not enough time to contribute input to an EK Unfortunately NAIF and other kernel producers seem unlikely to produce EK components in the future E-Kernel Status