Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
497542 Astronomy and Computing 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper describes the implementation of polycomp, a open-sourced, publicly available program for compressing one-dimensional data series in tabular format. The program is particularly suited for compressing smooth, noiseless streams of data like pointing information, as one of the algorithms it implements applies a combination of least squares polynomial fitting and discrete Chebyshev transforms that is able to achieve a compression ratio CrCr up to ≈40≈40 in the examples discussed in this work. This performance comes at the expense of a loss of information, whose upper bound is configured by the user. I show two areas in which the usage of polycomp is interesting. In the first example, I compress the ephemeris table of an astronomical object (Ganymede), obtaining Cr≈20Cr≈20, with a compression error on the x,y,zx,y,z coordinates smaller than 1m. In the second example, I compress the publicly available timelines recorded by the Low Frequency Instrument (LFI), an array of microwave radiometers onboard the ESA Planck   spacecraft. The compression reduces the needed storage from ∼6.5TB to ≈0.75TB (Cr≈9Cr≈9), thus making them small enough to be kept in a portable hard drive.

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