Subsequent to this workshop more accurate, updated information became available for Table 4 NSF Forecasts of Science Communication Requirements at South Pole Station FY 1999-2003 and Table 5 South Pole Scientist Communication Requirements. This information is now presented in this errata of the proceedings.
November 22, 1999
Table 4 Forecasts of Communication Requirements/Planned Capacity at South Pole Station FY 1999-2003
Fiscal Year |
Required Bandwidth Forecast (GB/day) |
Planned Capacity (GB/day) |
1* |
1999 |
8.0 |
6.2 |
2* |
2000 |
11.0 |
22.6 |
3* |
2001 |
14.0 |
22.6 |
|
2002 |
17.0 |
22.6 |
|
2003 |
22.0 |
22.6 |
|
 |
- Planned capacity represents an ideal, theoretical maximum value, based on satellite link transmission bandwidth and daily visibility of satellites. Actual throughput achieved should be de-rated from values presented to allow for IP network protocol delays, network overhead, satellite signal fades, and other inefficiencies. An empirical de-rating factor on the order of 0.85 should be applied to estimate actual throughput.
- FY99 planned capacity represents:
Satellite |
|
Rate (Kbps) |
LES-9 |
|
38.4 |
GOES |
|
128/256 * |
TDRS IP |
|
1,024 |
TDRS K |
|
2,000 |
 |
* Service variable between 128 and 256 due to earth station limitations.
- FY2000-2003 planned capacity represents:
Satellite |
|
Rate (Kbps) |
|
LES-9 |
|
38.4 |
|
GOES |
|
256/512 |
(512 uplink from Pole after 2/1/00) |
TDRS IP |
|
1,024 |
|
TDRS K |
|
2,000 |
(until 2/1/00) |
|
|
7,500 |
(2/1/00 on) |
MARISAT |
|
1,544 |
(after 2/1/01) |
 |
Table 5 South Pole Scientist Communication Requirements
Project |
Current Bandwidth
Required (FY2000) |
Forecasted Bandwidth Required |
IRIS Seismic Station |
25 MB/d |
48 MB/d (high resolution; real-time continuous transmission) |
Deep Ice STC 25 Station Seismic Array (proposed)1 |
|
500 MB/d |
AMANDA II Neutrino Detector |
5.0 GB/d |
|
AMANDA ICECUBE (proposed 1 km3 Neutrino Detector) |
|
20-30 GB/d (2005-2007) |
NOAA |
14.3 MB/d
(100 MB/wk) |
14.3 MB/d (100 MB/wk) |
AST/RO |
30 MB/d |
200-300 MB/d (10 meter Telescope) (After January 2002) |
CARA IR Telescope - SPIREX |
3 GB/d |
|
CARA IR Telescope - 2.5 meter (proposed) |
|
2-3 GB/d (After January 2002) |
CARA CMBR Telescope - VIPER |
800 MB/d (1999-2000) and telephone calls every 3 days |
3 GB/d when ACBAR instrument installed |
Degree Angular Scale Interferometer (DASI) |
285.7 MB/d |
285.7 MB/d (diagnostic peaks at 1300 MB/d) |
CUSP (cooperating space physics projects) |
15-20 MB/d Space Weather Forecasting, Modeling, and Data Archiving |
20-50 MB/d (By 2005) |
PAPEN LIDAR |
180 MB/d |
180 MB/d |
HERNANDEZ |
1.0 MB/d |
1.0 MB/d |
Educational Outreach |
10% of Total Bandwidth (0.9 GB/d) |
10% of Total Bandwidth (3.7 GB/d) |
TOTAL |
10.3 GB/d |
41.1 GB/d |
 |
Note: Not a comprehensive list of requirements. Figures are approximate estimates of workshop participants and selected scientists not participating, which reflect the majority of current South Pole Station science projects.
- Changes in forecast: Deep Ice STC was not selected as a finalist for the 1999 STC competition. Deep Ice seismic requirements in the long range forecast are subject to revision.