CAMEX-4 DC-8 Information Collection and Transmission System

Table of Contents

Introduction
Content and structure of the ICATS files

Description of data files
Files of the type .asa
Files of the type .asc and _rt.asc
Files of the type _md_log
Binary files
Graphic representation of flight data

Contact Information

Introduction

This README file contains information about the DC-8 Information Collection and Transmission System (ICATS) files for flights in support of CAMEX-4. These data files were generated on board the DC-8, saved to disk, and downloaded post flight, and include measurement of aircraft parameters such as airspeed, altitude, roll/pitch/yaw angles, groundspeed, flight level windspeed, temperature and many others.

A complete breakdown of each measured parameter may be found in the following three pdf documents: ICATS Handbook, ICATS Appendix A, and ICATS Appendix B.

Content and structure of the ICATS files

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 (2) one showing flight track and the other showing wind barbs along the flight track, and plotted every 10 minutes.

In all there are 11 files per flight-- eight data files and three post script files. These files are then 'tarred' into a daily /mission file with the following name:

c4d8icats_2001.ddd_0104ff.tar

where:

c4d8icats = CAMEX-4 DC-8 ICATS data

2001.ddd = year 2001, ddd = day of year

0104ff = official DC-8 mission number (e.g. 010413)

tar = 'tarred' file

Once 'untarred', the eleven files will be extracted. Each file has a name of the form: 0104ff[ext] where ff is as above giving the mission number. File extensions [ext] are shown below along with their type (ascii, bin, ps):

.asa - ascii

.asc - ascii

.avg - bin

.nav - bin

.one - bin

.ten - bin

_md_log - ascii

_rt.asc - ascii

map1.ps - ps

map2.ps - ps

plots.ps - ps

Note: files of type "_rt.asc" are subsetted back up files for the ".asc" files, which record data from power on until power off. The _rt.asc files delete a lot of the pre-takeoff data, and actually begin collecting data shortly before the first aircraft movement.

Description of data files

Data from the ICATS system are tabulated in two tabular ascii files. Mission manager information is also in ascii files. The above data, and also Binary forms, are described below.

Files of the type .asa

Typical aircraft data is presented in ascii files with the ".asa" extension. There are two lines of data whose format is found in the decode table. These two lines repeat for the entire flight, and yield data every one second.

A23715:12:00.000+30 13.8-081 40.3 - 1.0   0.5   0   0   0

B   0142.1  0.0   -91     0 2000.0 3000.0  32.0  32.0   33.6

Aaaabb:bb:bb.bbb+cc cc.c-ddd dd.d -ee.e fff.f ggg hhh iii

Bjjjjkkk.k ll.l mmmmm nnnnn oooo.o pppp.p qqq.q rrr.r ssss.s(...)

The second A/B group above is used with the table below for decoding the lines A and B for the .asa files

.asa decode table
Identifier
Parameters
Field Format
Units
A 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
  Wind direction hhh deg
  True airspeed iii knots
B Ground speed jjjj knots
  True heading kkk.k deg
  Driftangle ll.l 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
  Static air temperature qqq.q deg C
  Total air temperature rrr.r deg C
  IR surface temperature sss.s deg C

Files of the type .asc and _rt.asc:

More detailed aircraft information is contained in these files. 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
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 Special Character

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

>
<
?

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.

2.1.c Files of the type _md_log:

These are plain text messages which record important events during the flight.

Binary files (i.e. files with the given extensions) are described below.

.avg: Averaged, mid-second and raw data. This is the complete binary data containing information from 305 parameters.

.nav: Flight management record data. Includes all important navigation parameters (34 total).

.one: One Hz. binary data of 155 parameters including navigation, wind, waypoint, and aircraft state.

.ten: Ten Hz data of 40 navigation and waypoint data

Graphic representation of flight data.

In addition to the text version of flight data, postscript (file extension .ps) images of many parameters have been included to display changes during the course of the flight. Also included in the dataset are two flight track maps- one shows position time hacks every ten minutes, and the other includes wind barbs at those positions.

From these postscript files we have created ".GIF" images representing each of the two maps and each of the three graphic panels of the plot of flight parameters.

Contact Information

To order these data or for further information, please contact:

Global Hydrology Resource Center
User Services
320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805
Phone: 256-961-7932
E-mail: support-ghrc@earthdata.nasa.gov
Web: http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/