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<strong>GSC</strong> <strong>Sentinel</strong>-2 <strong>PDGS</strong> <strong>OCD</strong><br />

Issue 1 Revision 2 (draft) - 25.07.2010<br />

GMES-GSEG-EOPG-TN-09-0008<br />

page 217 of 350<br />

○ Input satellite L0 ancillary data provided by DPC function through DC function;<br />

○ Input auxiliary data autonomously gathered by POD function from external auxiliary<br />

providers (e.g. GPS orbits & clocks data from IGS) making use of DC function;<br />

○ Input FOS orbit files (i.e. predicted & restituted orbit files) provided through the MCC<br />

and DC functions<br />

○ FOS manoeuvre and resulting satellite mass property files provided through the MCC<br />

and DC functions;<br />

○ Output POD predicted and restituted products autonomously delivered to all centres<br />

with MSI data processing capabilities;<br />

○ M&C interface;<br />

5.2.3.10 Auxiliary Data Supply (ADS) function<br />

5.2.3.10.1 Function Objectives and High-Level Description<br />

The ADS function is in charge of the generation and supply of all the <strong>PDGS</strong> required auxiliary<br />

data from external sources (cf. [RD-06]).<br />

5.2.3.10.2 Design Drivers and Constraints<br />

The ADS function aims for a direct mapping to the external data-sources identified in [RD-06].<br />

Accordingly it will fully mimic the applicable interface mechanisms for every external data<br />

source; in such manner ensuring the complete operability of the <strong>PDGS</strong> without any interaction<br />

with the real external data sources.<br />

5.2.3.10.3 Function Interfaces<br />

A unique interface to the DC function is identified, either centralised at <strong>PDGS</strong> level or<br />

distributed in every processing centre.<br />

5.2.3.11 Data-Access Index (DAX) Function<br />

5.2.3.11.1 Function Objectives and High-Level Description<br />

Because of the distributed <strong>PDGS</strong> context, Product Data Items (PDIs) may be scattered and<br />

possibly mirrored in several <strong>PDGS</strong> centres. The DAX function aims at providing a single<br />

centralised point for maintaining data location indexes of all product data amongst <strong>PDGS</strong><br />

federated archive centres. Their physical location and relevant metadata is indexed to support<br />

their discovery for download as part of the User-Product generation process. In addition, it is<br />

in charge of consolidating the global <strong>PDGS</strong> data catalogue and mirroring it to downstream<br />

functions and to external interfaces to allow for catalogue browsing by the users.<br />

As such, it is in charge of:<br />

○ Creating and maintaining indexes of all <strong>PDGS</strong> archived Product Data Items;<br />

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