noaa weather radio/broadcast message handler (nwr/bmh)
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Steve Schotz Office of Science and Technology/National Weather Service BMH Project Manager/AWIPS Deputy Program Manager for Product Improvement October 21, 2014. NOAA Weather Radio/Broadcast Message Handler (NWR/BMH). Agenda. BMH Scope and Benefits NWR System Overview Project Schedule - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
NOAA Weather Radio/Broadcast Message Handler (NWR/BMH)
Steve Schotz
Office of Science and Technology/National Weather Service
BMH Project Manager/AWIPS Deputy Program Manager for Product Improvement
October 21, 2014
Agenda
• BMH Scope and Benefits• NWR System Overview• Project Schedule• Questions
BMH Scope and Benefits
• Objective:– Migrate NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), Console Replacement
System (CRS) functionality into AWIPS II infrastructure
• Benefits:– Leverages AWIPS Infrastructure and support to improve BMH
system robustness, availability and maintainability vs. CRS• Mitigates risk of depending on aged, custom CRS H/W and S/W
– Enables extensibility to allow for future enhanced capabilities– Transition to BMH transparent to NWR end users except
potentially improved voice quality
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• NOAA Weather Radio (NWR)• 24/7 broadcast of NWS and Federal products• ~1000 NWR transmitters in use• NWR receivers (radios) allow anyone to listen
• Hazard display• Alert tones (1050 Hz)• Auto on when critical warning products are broadcast
NWR Overview
NWR Overview
• Console Replacement System (CRS)• Currently used at WFOs• 15-20 year old hardware and software
• Maintainability challenges• Not extensible
CRS is outsideAWIPS boundary
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CRS Hardware (Legacy System)
AWIPS
AWIPS LAN bridge
Master MP
Shadow MP
VIP
FEPs4BKUP
Voice ProcessorACP
ASA
DX1 & DX2AWIPS
CRS
Gigabit Switch
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BMH Hardware
AWIPS
PX1 & PX2
Gigabit Switch
LX1...LXn
DX1 & DX2 ….
DAC 1
DAC 2
DAC n
100 megabitSwitch
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NWR/BMH Software Design
• Makes use of AWIPS II architecture– redundancy/failover (parallel ops on PX)– staff will be familiar with AWIPS II– less training– flexible/extensible/expandable
• Leverage existing AWIPS II code/packages– qpid– Alertviz– logging– GUIs/CAVE– Plug-in development
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BMH Schedule
• Software Development: January, 2015
• System Testing: January – March 2015
• Operational Test and Evaluation (OTE): April – July 2015
• Begin Deployment: September 2015
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Questions