NAMMA DC-8 Navigation and Housekeeping (ICATS)


Table of Contents

Introduction
Campaign
File Descriptions

File Naming Convention

Navigation and Housekeeping

Mission Manager Log

Binary Data Files

Graphic Representation

Contact Information

Introduction

The DC-8 Information Collection and Transmission System (ICATS) processes and archives avionics and environmental parameters from the Navigational Management System, GPS, Central Air Data Computer, Embedded GPS/INS, and analog voltage sources from the aircraft and experimenters. They include measurement of aircraft parameters such as airspeed, altitude, roll/pitch/yaw angles, ground speed, flight level wind speed, temperature and many others.

An indepth discription of ICATS, and  a complete breakdown of each measured parameter may be found in the following three documents: ICATS_format_readme.txt, DC8_Handbook-3.pdf and ICATS_appendix_2.pdf. These documents may obtained via ftp from: ftp://microwave.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/doc/namma/namdc8nav

Campaign

These data files were generated during support of the NASA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses (NAMMA) campaign, a field research investigation sponsored by the Science Mission Directorate of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This mission was based in the Cape Verde Islands, 350 miles off the coast of Senegal in west Africa. Commencing in August 2006, NASA scientists employed surface observation networks and aircraft to characterize the evolution and structure of African Easterly Waves (AEWs) and Mesoscale Convective Systems over continental western Africa, and their associated impacts on regional water and energy budgets. For more information about the NAMMA Campaign, go to the NAMMA web site: http://namma.nsstc.nasa.gov/

File Descriptions

The DC-8 ICATS serial transfer of housekeeping data allows easy access to aircraft data by experimenter-operated computers. The data were transferred at one second intervals. Image files of in flight parameters are generated and saved as post-script files, as are flight track maps .

Most flights will have the six files listed below. There are two binary format data files, one at 1 Hz, and another at 10 Hz sample rate. There is a mission monitor log (ASCII), which records important flight events , and a navigation and housekeeping file (ASCII), which contains detailed aircraft information. There are also two browse files (pdf), one is a flight track map and the other shows ICATS standard parameter plots.

Sample Files:

NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_1HZ.bin
NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_10HZ.bin
NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_FLIGHT_MAP.pdf
NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_MMLOG.txt
NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_NAV.txt
NAMMA_ICATS_20060904_PLOTS.pdf

File Naming Convention

The ICATS files are named following the example below:

NAMMA_ICATS_yyyymmdd_<xxxx>.ext

where:

NAMMA_ICATS = NAMMA DC-8 ICATS data
yyyymmdd = yyyy=year, mm=month, dd = day
<xxxx>= descriptive name of file
ext = format of the file

Navagation and Housekeeping

NAMMA_ICATS_2006XXXX_NAV.txt

Detailed aircraft information is contained in these serial output (ASCII) files. A detailed description of these data files can be viewed/downloaded here: ftp://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/doc/namma/namdc8nav/icats_format_readme.txt

The format shows seven lines, which are repeated every one second of the flight.

C aaa bb:bb:bb.bb +cc cc.c +ddd dd.d eee.e ffff.f ggg
D hhh iii jjjj kkk.k lll.l mmmmm nnnnn ooooo.o ppppp.p
E  qqq.q rrr.r sss.s ttt.t uuu vvvvvv wwwww.w xxxx.x yy
F  zzzzz JJJJ.J K.KKK LLLLL.L MMMM.M NNNN.N 000.0 P.PPP
G QQ.Q RR.R SS.S TT.TT UU.UU VVV.V WWW.W XXX.X YYYY.Y
H aaa.a bbb.b ccccc ddddd eeeee fffff ggggg hhhhh
I   iii.i jjj.j kkkk.k lllll mmmm.m nnn.n ooo.o ppp.p


These files may be decoded using the following table: 

.asc decode table

Identifier

Parameters

Field Format

Units

       

C

Day

aaa

day of year

 

Time

bb:bb:bb.bbb

hour:min:sec (UT)

 

Latitude

+/-cc cc. c

degrees & minutes

 

Longitude

+/-ddd dd.d

degrees & minutes

 

Pitch

eee.e

deg

 

Roll

ffff.f

deg

 

Wind speed

ggg

knots

       

D

Wind direction

hhh

deg

 

True airspeed

iii

knots

 

Ground speed

jjjj

knots

 

True heading

kkk.k

deg

 

Driftangle

llll

deg

 

Pressure altitude

mmmmm

feet

 

Radar altitude

nnnnn

feet

 

Dew/Frost point temperature using GE1011 hygrometer with state flagged

ooooo.o

deg C

 

Dew/Frost point temperature using EG&G hygrometer with state flagged

pppp.p

deg C

       

E

Static air temperature

qqq.q

deg C

 

Total air temperature

rrr.r

deg C

 

IR surface temperature

sss.s

deg C

 

Static air temperature,

   
 

calculated

ttt.t

deg C

 

Indicated air speed

uuu

knots

 

Vertical speed

vvvvvv

ft/min

 

Distance to go

wwwww.w

nm

 

Time to go

xxxx.x

min

 

Align status

yy

 
       

F

Cabin altitude

zzzzz

feet

 

Pressure

JJJJ.J

mb

 

Mach number

K.KKK

 
 

Cross track distance

LLLLL.L

nm

 

Desired track

MMMM.M

deg

 

Track angle error

NNNN.N

deg

 

Track angle

OOO.O

deg

 

Specific humidity

P.PPP

g H20/kg air

       
G

Partial pressure H20

QQ.Q

mb

 

Relative humidity with respect to ice

RR.R

%

 

Relative humidity with respect to water

SS.S

%

 

Saturation vapor pressure of water

TT.TT

mb

 

Saturation vapor pressure of water relative to ice

UU.UU

mb

 

Sun elevation in ground reference frame, refracted

VVV.V

deg

 

Sun elevation in aircraft  reference frame, refracted

WWW.W

deg

 

Sun azimuth in ground reference frame

XXX.X

deg

 

Sun azimuth in aircraft reference freme relative to the nose of the aircraft

YYYY.Y

deg

       
H
egi True Heading
aaa.a
0-360 degrees
 

egi magnetic heading

bbb.b
0-360 degrees
 
egi x velocity
ccccc
+/- 9000
 
egi y velocity
ddddd
+/- 9000
 
egi z velocity
eeeee
+/- 9000
 
egi x acceleration
fffff
+/- 1100
 
egi y acceleration
ggggg
+/- 1100
 
egi z acceleration
hhhhh
+/- 1100
       

I

Air Data Computer Total Air Temp
iii.i
-99.0 to 50.0
 
Rosemont Total Air Temp
jjj.j
-99.0 to 50.0
 
Potential Temperature
kkk.k
-999.0 to 1000.0
 
GPS Altitude MSL
lllll
-2000 - 70000
 

S Camex Dew/Frost point

mmmm.m
-100.0 to 70.0
 
Sun Elevation Angle wrt Earth
nnn.n
-90.0 to 90.0
 
Sun Elevation Angle wrt Aircraft
ooo.o
-90.0 to 90.0
 
Sun Azimuth Angle wrt Earth
ppp.p
0 - 360

All data parameters are in engineering units. For integer formats, the number of digits in a field may vary from one to the number shown in the field format. For non-integer formats, the placement of the decimal point within the field and the number of digits to the right of the decimal point are guaranteed as illustrated in the field format. However, the number of digits to the left of the decimal point may vary from one to the number shown in the field format. Unused leading digits are padded with either blanks or zeroes. Units are not included in the data stream.

Individual parameter fields will be filled with special characters for the following reasons:

Condition

Data was too big for parameter field
Data was too small for parameter field
Data formatting error occurred

Special Character

>
<
?

Additionally, invalid or unavailable data may be replaced by question marks (?), however, the absence of question marks in a parameter field does not guarantee the validity of the data.

Mission Manager Log

NAMMA_ICATS_2006xxxx_MMLOG.txt

These are plain text messages which record important events during the flight. They are the managers time stamped commentary of observations during the flight, annotating them with time, position, altitude, and other information.

Binary Data Files

NAMMA_ICATS_2006xxxx_1HZ.bin

One Hz binary data of 15navigation5 parameters including , wind, waypoint, and aircraft state.

NAMMA_ICATS_2006xxxx_10HZ.bin

Ten Hz binary data of 40 navigation and waypoint data

Graphic Representation

NAMMA_ICATS_2006xxxx_FLIGHT_MAP.pdf
NAMMA_ICATS_2006xxxx_PLOTS.pdf

In addition to the text version of flight data, a pdf plot file of many parameters has been included to display changes during the course of the flight. Also included in the dataset is a flight track map, which shows position time hacks every ten minutes.

Contact Information

The data producer is:

Rick Shetter
NSERC, University of North Dakota
rshelter@nserc.und.edu

Data can be ordered and questions addressed at: http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/

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