Miquel Nofrarias, Luigi Ferraioli, Giuseppe Congedo, Mauro Hueller, M. Armano, M. Diaz-Aguilo, A. Grynagier, M. Hewitson
The LISA Pathfinder data analysis team has been developing in the last years
the infrastructure and methods required to run the mission during flight
operations. These are gathered in the LTPDA toolbox, an object oriented MATLAB
toolbox that allows all the data analysis functionalities for the mission,
while storing the history of all operations performed to the data, thus easing
traceability and reproducibility of the analysis. The parameter estimation
methods in the toolbox have been applied recently to data sets generated with
the OSE (Off-line Simulations Environment), a detailed LISA Pathfinder
non-linear simulator that will serve as a reference simulator during mission
operations. These operational exercises aim at testing the on-orbit experiments
in a realistic environment in terms of software and time constraints. These
simulations, so called operational exercises, are the last verification step
before translating these experiments into tele-command sequences for the
spacecraft, producing therefore very relevant datasets to test our data
analysis methods. In this contribution we report the results obtained with
three different parameter estimation methods during one of these operational
exercises.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.4916
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