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Builds the sumfile and nominals == Description ==
In general, this program ingests images into SPC, building the sumfiles and nominals.
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I don't know what B-Frame is.
You must update the ck and spk entries in ["make_sumfiles.txt"]. You must have entries that cover the time of all of your images.
'''make_sumfiles''' takes in the name and camera position of the images from [[make_sumfiles.in]]. The program then
 * converts the image into the <filename>.DAT format in [[IMAGEFILES]]
 * generates <filename>.SUM in [[SUMFILES]] and <filename>.NOM in [[NOMINALS]]
 * appends the image name onto [[PICTLIST.TXT]]
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== User Warnings ==
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 /!\ '''''All the vectors in the sumfiles and nominals are in a body fixed frame with the origin at the center of the target body. The origin might be off a little bit, which means you may have to use [[shift]] eventually.'''''

 /!\ '''''The ck and spk kernel names in [[make_sumfiles.txt]] must cover the time span of all the images being ingested. Otherwise, make_sumfiles will not work.'''''

 /!\ '''''This program is non-standard. It frequently requires different versions for different missions to get the data in a form usable by SPC. Although the goal is to make a single version that does it all, each mission has a different image format.'''''

 /!\ '''''If the image name is already listed in PICTLIST.TXT, make_sumfiles will not make NOMINALS or SUMFILES.'''''

=== Input Files ===
 * Spice kernel file (SPICE)
 * [[make_sumfiles.txt]] - list of SPICE kernels
 * [[make_sumfiles.in]] - list of files from [[process_fits]]

=== Output Files ===

 * [[IFRAME.TXT]] - picture properties
 * [[PICTLIST.TXT]] - list of pictures
 * [[NOMINALS]] - nominal navigation information and uncertainties
 * [[SUMFILES]] - camera properties and navigation information

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== Using make_sumfiles ==

The following sample shows the standard inputs and the list of options for '''make_sumfiles''':
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~/bin/e.make_sumfiles

}}}



{{{
~/bin/e.make_sumfiles 
 ~/bin/e.make_sumfiles
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 2. Update old SUMFILES   2. Update old SUMFILES
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}}}
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Usually, the B-Frame is not selected. The author has never selected it.

Enter the appropriate option:

 * '''0 Create SUMFILES & NOMINALS and ..''' - Completes both operations and ends.
 * '''1 Update old NOMINALS and ..''' - Completes NOMINALS operation and ends.
 * '''2 Update old SUMFILES''' - Issues the following prompts:

 {{{
Update UTC? (y/n)
Update image thresholds? (y/n)
Update camera parameters? (y/n)
Reset geometry? (y/n)
Reset sigmas? (y/n)
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 * Update UTC - Updates time a picture was taken.
 * Update image thresholds - Changes image constraints.
 * Update camera parameters - Changes the camera focal length, K-matrix, etc.
 * Reset geometry - Resets position and pointing back to nominal.
 * Reset sigmas - Resets uncertainty back to nominal.

 (./) Do we need descriptions (default or suggested choices?) for each of these and what happens?

== Additional Reference ==

=== Alternative Description ===
Combines the converted image file with the image number, spacecraft state, spacecraft position & velocity and pointing information along with the associated calculated errors (Sigmas).

[from MAKE_SUMFILES.f]

{{{

Option 0 creates .SUM and .NOM files for any new images but leaves all others

C unchanged. Additionally, option 1 updates all .NOM files. Option 2 dies all of the
C above and makes changes in all .SUM files. The possible changes, specified in new
C entries in make_sumfiles.txt, are:
C
C Update UTC? (y/n)
C Update image thresholds? (y/n)
C Update camera parameters? (y/n)
C Reset geometry? (y/n)
C Reset sigmas? (y/n)
C
C The procedure first uses SPKEZ to calculate the spcaecraft - object vector SCOBJ and
C the unit vector to the Sun in inertial space at the ephemeris time ET of an image.
C It also determines the light time LT from the s/c to the target. It then determines
C the transformation matrix from the camera frame (INST) to inertial space (TTVI) at
C time ET using the SPICELIB routine PXFORM. Now all relevant quantities are available in
C inertial space. In SPC all these quantities are used in the body-fixed frame, so we again
C use PXFORM to translate from inertial to body-fixed (TIPM). We do this not at ET but at
C ET-LT, since this is when the light forming the image left the target body.
}}}

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''(Compiled by KD)''

[[make_sumfiles-3.0A2]]

CategoryPrograms

make_sumfiles

Category B

Version 3.0

Description

In general, this program ingests images into SPC, building the sumfiles and nominals.

make_sumfiles takes in the name and camera position of the images from make_sumfiles.in. The program then

User Warnings

  • /!\ All the vectors in the sumfiles and nominals are in a body fixed frame with the origin at the center of the target body. The origin might be off a little bit, which means you may have to use shift eventually.

    /!\ The ck and spk kernel names in make_sumfiles.txt must cover the time span of all the images being ingested. Otherwise, make_sumfiles will not work.

    /!\ This program is non-standard. It frequently requires different versions for different missions to get the data in a form usable by SPC. Although the goal is to make a single version that does it all, each mission has a different image format.

    /!\ If the image name is already listed in PICTLIST.TXT, make_sumfiles will not make NOMINALS or SUMFILES.

Input Files

Output Files


Using make_sumfiles

The following sample shows the standard inputs and the list of options for make_sumfiles:

 ~/bin/e.make_sumfiles
 Use B-Frame? (y/n)
n
 0.  Create SUMFILES & NOMINALS and ..
 1.  Update old NOMINALS and ..
 2.  Update old SUMFILES
0

Usually, the B-Frame is not selected. The author has never selected it.

Enter the appropriate option:

  • 0 Create SUMFILES & NOMINALS and .. - Completes both operations and ends.

  • 1 Update old NOMINALS and .. - Completes NOMINALS operation and ends.

  • 2 Update old SUMFILES - Issues the following prompts:

    Update UTC? (y/n)
    Update image thresholds? (y/n)
    Update camera parameters? (y/n)
    Reset geometry? (y/n)
    Reset sigmas? (y/n)
  • Update UTC - Updates time a picture was taken.
  • Update image thresholds - Changes image constraints.
  • Update camera parameters - Changes the camera focal length, K-matrix, etc.
  • Reset geometry - Resets position and pointing back to nominal.
  • Reset sigmas - Resets uncertainty back to nominal.

    (./) Do we need descriptions (default or suggested choices?) for each of these and what happens?

Additional Reference

Alternative Description

Combines the converted image file with the image number, spacecraft state, spacecraft position & velocity and pointing information along with the associated calculated errors (Sigmas).

[from MAKE_SUMFILES.f]

Option 0 creates .SUM and .NOM files for any new images but leaves all others 

C     unchanged.  Additionally, option 1 updates all .NOM files.  Option 2 dies all of the 
C     above and makes changes in all .SUM files.  The possible changes, specified in new 
C     entries in make_sumfiles.txt, are:
C
C           Update UTC? (y/n)
C           Update image thresholds? (y/n)
C           Update camera parameters? (y/n)
C           Reset geometry? (y/n)
C           Reset sigmas? (y/n)
C
C     The procedure first uses SPKEZ to calculate the spcaecraft - object vector SCOBJ and 
C     the unit vector to the Sun in inertial space at the ephemeris time ET of an image.  
C     It also determines the light time LT from the s/c to the target.  It then determines 
C     the transformation matrix from the camera frame (INST) to inertial space (TTVI) at 
C     time ET using the SPICELIB routine PXFORM.  Now all relevant quantities are available in 
C     inertial space.  In SPC all these quantities are used in the body-fixed frame, so we again 
C     use PXFORM to translate from inertial to body-fixed (TIPM).  We do this not at ET but at 
C     ET-LT, since this is when the light forming the image left the target body.


(Compiled by KD)

make_sumfiles-3.0A2

CategoryPrograms

make_sumfiles (last edited 2018-05-05 19:07:31 by BMittan)