DRAFT MINUTES FOR SOHO SPWG MEETING ON 20090619 Latest Update: $Date: 2009/06/19 13:44:14 $ $Author: tsiili $ $Revision: 1.11 $ Change log is at the end of the document. 1. Boundary conditions a) Orbit, attitude and manoeuvres - SOHO is upside down (180 degrees). - manoeuvres To the degree possible, manoeuvres take place during the last days of 34-m keyholes. Currently proposed or set manoeuvre dates are: Aug 11 (TBC) station-keeping and momentum management Aug 13 (TBC) roll (to approximately 0 degrees) Nov 6 or 9 (TBC) station-keeping, momentum management and roll (to approximately 180 degrees) b) Communications with the spacecraft Graphical DSN schedule: http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/dsn/ Keyhole dates for the next 6 months (All keyhole information is available at or via http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/keyholes.html): * Jul 22-Aug 20 26m Keyhole * Jul 29-Aug 13 34m Keyhole * Oct 27-Nov 13 26m Keyhole * Oct 31-Nov 9 34m Keyhole - End-of-pass handling during MDI continuous contact periods To avoid problems with transmitter masks at the end of passes during MDI continuous, DSN has requested we bring the carrier down 30 min before the end of pass. As a result, the last 30 min of all MDI continuous contacts will be TM only. For ranging passes, the spacecraft will be transitioned to record ~1 h before the end of the pass. The station will drop the carrier and re-sweep into receiver 2. The spacecraft will then be transitioned back to VC2 and VC3. - DSN 26 m antenna decommissioning and the keyholes DSN is in the process of decommissioning its 26 m antennae --- the only one left is DSS-46. According to current plans DSS-46 is to be decommissioned Oct 31, 2009. DSS-46 may, however, be decommissioned as early as Aug 3, 2009 and SOHO is preparing a request to postpone the decommissioning until after the 2010 60-day continuous contact for the SOHO/MDI-SDO/HMI cross-calibration. Since the current high-gain antenna (HGA) position along the unmoved axis has been optimized for 26 m antennas, the spacecraft team is investigating moving the HGA to a position optimized for D27 and 34 m antennae. Such a change would shorten the keyholes (optimization for 34 m antennae without the D27 would remove the keyholes entirely), but DSN resource allocation issues and possible impacts on MDI and MDI/SDO-HMI cross-calibration period need to be addressed. For analyses and details see the minutes of Science Working Team meeting number 40 (available at http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SWT/Minutes/swt40.pdf, pages 38--41). c) KNOWN submode (SM) dependent activities/submode changes: * TOO JOP153/MMOP003 Future Major Flare Watch (SM5 if SUMER observes target, SM6 otherwise) * Jun 1-Jul 10 Sunrise 5-day balloon flight * Jun 25, Jul 2 EIT shutterless #36 * Oct 8, 15 EIT shutterless #37 (time TBC) * Jan 7, 15 EIT shutterless #38 (time TBC) SUMER campaign dates may overlap with keyholes. Such overlaps shall be scheduled only if periods of no SUMER data between passes are acceptable. Except for Major Flare Watches, TRACE will be doing full disk mosaics if/when EIT is not able to do synoptic sets due to keyhole operations. d) Instrument maintenance activities EIT bakeouts will take place during keyholes. Next bakeout timing is TBD. e) Spacecraft maintenance activities Since the FOT staffing (and hence the FOT's resources to implement changes quickly) will decrease towards the end of this calendar year, all instrument teams are reminded to review not only thermal, but also other limits as well as TSTOL procedures and scripts for possible changes. The available power from the solar arrays is decreasing. Currently we still have sufficient margin, but in the future the decrease per year (now ca. 1 A) may increase to 3 A per year. We have to be prepared to reduce our power needs as much as possible. On the spacecraft side several adjustments have already been made and there is not much more that can be done. Therefore we are asking the instrument teams, especially the 'big' power consumers LASCO/EIT, CDS, UVCS and SUMER, to start looking into ways of reducing their power consumption (e.g. different operating modes, heater reductions, ...). Hopefully we will not have to use this reduced power mode very soon, but it is better to be prepared in case a power reduction is needed. More details coming later. f) Others TRACE eclipse season began on 13 Sep 2008 and will be ongoing, except for the following predicted non-eclipse period in 2009: Jul 28 -- Sep 9 TRACE will not perform science operations from May 15 - July 20, and from September 30 through early December. Daytime weekday passes of Mon-Wed are currently automated but attended. Thu-Fri passes remain crewed for training and proficiency reasons. Date of transition to unattended daytime automation remains TBD. NRT during automated passes (both weekend and weekday) is currently paused (briefly) regularly for resets of software anomalies. NRT schedule (which includes the pauses) for all automated passes can be found at http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/nighttime_nrt.txt. The development of a software anomaly detection system (which would pause NRT only when needed instead of the current regular pauses) has been put on hold due to problems in development. 2. Priorities for the coming month and more a) Joint observing plans and campaigns Continuing campaigns: * 2002/02/25-- JOP136 Default RHESSI Collaborations (#6850), POC: Tero Siili * 2003/05/13-- Default CDS Co-observations with TRACE (#6950) * 2005/09/20-- JOP153/MMOP003 Future Major Flare Watch (#8008) * 2007/03/20-- Default CDS/Hinode-EIS co-observations (#7200) Campaign #6850 is for "individual instrument studies" selecting an active region target [partially] influenced by the Max Millennium target selection to maximise chances of serendipitous co-observations. EIT supports all with half/full-res 195 A CME watch in submode 5/6. It is clear that STEREO-EUVI provides adequate "context" information for RHESSI flare observations. Routine EIT submode and resolution switches are probably no longer needed. --> #Hinode-EIS, #STEREO: changes, comments? * Mar 16 - Sep LASCO C2pB for Tomography Reconstruction, POC: Angelos Vourlidas, Richard Frazin --> changes, comments? * Mar 27- JOP 222 (ToO) Detecting the Origin of Shock-Accelerated Solar Energetic Particles, LASCO/STEREO-SECCHI POC: Angelos Vourlidas LASCO is ready to run the JOP, awaiting a target. --> #STEREO-SECCHI: changes, comments? * May 15-Jul 20 TRACE not performing science operations * May 17-Jul 21 MDI 60-day continuous contact MDI will run p30vr_fd_c1, a full disk, 1 minute cadence Velocity and Continuum campaign during the 60 day CC along with the usual 96 minute Full Disk synoptic Magnetograms and Continuum. The only possible change to this observing sequence will be to change to p30vr_fd_m1, a full disk, 1 minute cadence Velocity and Magnetogram campaign to support the 5 day Sunrise balloon flight. MDI supported the SUNRISE balloon flight successfully, though communication about what has going on with the balloon and required observations from MDI were very, very limited. * Jul 2 EIT shutterless #36, 17-20 UT * July 21 HERSCHEL sounding rocket launch, CDS/EIT/LASCO/MDI/UVCS/STEREO/TRACE POC: Dan Moses, Lucia Abbo HERSCHEL has successfully passed all per-launch testing, and has requested launch time July 21 at 19:10 UT. The launch time is being negotiated and hence remains TBC. The proposed time is chosen for good coordination opportunities with observations in conjunction with the July 22 Solar eclipse. The rocket payload consists of a suite of 3 instruments: SCORE/Ultraviolet Coronagraph Imager (UVCI), Herschel EIT (HEIT) and Helium Coronagraph (HeCor). The HERSCHEL Sun-Earth Sub-Orbital Program is a sounding-rocket payload designed to investigate Helium coronal abundance and solar wind acceleration from a range of solar source structures by obtaining simultaneous observations of the electron, proton and Helium Solar coronae. HERSCHEL will provide the first measurements of the coronal He abundance in source regions of the solar wind, thus bringing key elements to our understanding of the Sun-Earth connections. The unconfirmed and to-be-negotiated DSN schedule information for the timeframe relevant to the HERSCHEL launch is below: 2009/07/21 D46 0055-0740 2009/07/21 D27 1540-2345 2009/07/22 D45 0005-0405 2009/07/22 D65 0720-0945 2009/07/22 D27 UL 1810-2130 2009/07/22 D15 DL 1830-2230 SOHO is hence expected to be in contact during the HERSCHEL launch. No backup downlink antenna has been requested. EIT is OK with SOHO being in submode 5. Support will be a four-filter synoptic set binned over the rocket flight timing. LASCO support will be C2 pB set orange filter binned before and after the flight time around the EIT filter set. CDS will participate, taking on-disk He I and 2nd order He II observations. Request to add CDS planner to the mailing list. TRACE hopes to support HERSCHEL sounding rocket launch, but support depends on the scheduled downtime. MDI has not received specific requests for the HERSCHEL flight, so other activities (ie. MDI maintenance) take precedence over this. MDI may need to do monthly calibrations, a leg alignment, a tuning load and a jitter test on July 20 and 20 (between end of continuous contact and beginning of the keyhole). None of these activities impact any other instrument commanding EXCEPT the tuning load which is done via background queue and care will need to be taken to work around other teams doing commanding loads. However, if SOHO needs to be in record for the flight, this will really eat into high rate on the July 21 15:40-23:45 UT pass, impacting activities for MDI. We need to find out their launch window timing and whether or not they need SOHO to be in record for their flight. See also section 2b (intercalibration activities) for proposed SOHO/STEREO/TRACE/HERSCHEL cross-calibration. * Jul 22 Total Solar eclipse (around 0236 UT), EIT/LASCO/UVCS, POC: J. Pasachoff, A. Sterling, L. Damé, K. Schenk POC: S. Habbal Information on the eclipse itself can be found at URL http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEpubs/20090722/TP214169a.pdf. The key numbers can be found also at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2009/TSE2009iau/TSE2009-fig01.GIF. The external/internal contacts of Umbra occur at: U1 = 00:51:14.3 UT U2 = 00:54:28.4 UT U3 = 04:16:10.5 UT U4 = 04:19:23.9 UT Tentative DSN schedule for the eclipse date and the preceding date is as follows: 2009/07/21 D27 1540-2345 2009/07/22 D45 0005-0405 2009/07/22 D65 0720-0945 2009/07/22 D27 UL 1810-2130 2009/07/22 D15 DL 1830-2230 The week has not been negotiated and there is no guarantee that the passes remain as is. If the schedule holds, SOHO is expected to be in contact for most of the eclipse. At the request of J. Pasachoff the possibilities of backup downlink DSN support(s) are being investigated. Jay Pasachoff's, Alphone Sterling's and Damé/Koutchmy/Kuzin/Nagnibeda expeditions will observe the eclipse from Tianhuangping (vicinity of Hangzhou), China. Mid-eclipse time will be at 01:36 UT. The team would like to have a full set of EIT and LASCO images, one of each type, as close as possible to that time and repeating as often as possible +/- 3 min from mid-eclipse, if it is possible to get more than one image during our totality (which is probably not possible). EIT/LASCO acknowledges the support requests and will support. Details of support remain TBD --- EIT and LASCO will produce the observation timeline approximately 10 days prior to launch. The plan is to support all totality timings while also adjusting if needed for EIT instrument safety during DSN contact outage. EIT may not move its sector wheel for a 4 filter sequence while in a DSN gap with longer than 2 h until contact. UVCS will be supporting. SOHO web pages for this eclipse will be set up in June 2009 and linked from http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/operations.html. --> #ALL: other instruments supporting? * Jul 28 (TBC) SUMI sounding rocket launch, CDS/SUMER/MDI/TRACE, TBC POC: Jonathan Cirtain (TBC) The baseline launch time is 19:09:50 UT. The observations begin 100 s after launch and will run for 318 s. Launch can slip from tens of minutes to hours on the 28th. The backup time on Jul 29 is 19:09:45 UT. Tentative DSN schedule for the SUMI launch dates and the following date is as follows: 2009/07/28 1630-2055 D24 (34 m) 2009/07/29 0640-1040 D65 (34 m) 2009/07/29 1845-2245 D27/D15 (34 m/70 m) 2009/07/30 0315-0715 D46/D43 (26 m/70 m) The week has not been negotiated and there is no guarantee that the passes remain as is. If the schedule holds, SOHO is expected to be in contact for the SUMI launch. No backup downlink antenna has been requested. The nominal launch date is the last day before and the backup date is hence the first day of the 34 m keyhole. The timing will very likely restrict all, but especially MDI and SUMER supports. The keyhole DSN schedule is expected to be available around the turn of June-July and the detailed keyhole plan Jul 6-8. Availability of VC2 remains TBD at least until then. SUMI will provide a support request soon --- possibly by mid-June. Based on information from the SUMI POC, full-disk magnetograms seem to be the baseline request with high-res observations if feasible and a suitable target is in MDI high-res field-of-view. Due to the keyhole conditions the timing of SUMI observations is relevant even for the full-disk magnetogram supports. MDI will support with high resolution magnetograms if we have high rate data at the time of the 5 minute flight. Otherwise, they get whatever synoptic, FD Magnetograms MDI is taking at the time (ALT cadence is TBD). Is July 28 still just outside the 34m keyhole? That means, we could get some VC2 around 19UT when the launch occurs? TRACE has been asked to support this rocket launch. --> #ALL: other instruments supporting? * Sep 23-Oct 10 Coordinated campaign with THEMIS, CDS/EIT/MDI/Hinode-EIS/Hinode-SOT (TBC), POC: Brigitte Schmieder Coordinated observations between SOHO instruments during observations at the THEMIS vector magnetograph are proposed. JOP 157 is the proposed observing programs, and an updated description can be found at but the descriptions will need to be updated. At least CDS, EIT and SUMER are mentioned in the current JOP descriptions. Timing remains TBC. MDI has been in touch with the POC re: supporting with full-disk observations. Full-disk magnetograms seem to be sufficient, but it may be possible after Sep 30 to do High Resolution observations if the JOP's require MDI to do so. CDS will support. --> #ALL: support interests? * Sep 27-Oct 25 JOP 224 Solar Tomography with Minimal Solar Rotation, LASCO/STEREO-SECCHI/MLSO-MK4, POC: Russ Hewett Proposed STEREO-SOHO co-observations. A unique configuration of the three spacecraft is utilized and dictates the timing, but details and timing remain TBC. The optimal configuration occurs on 11 Oct. Draft description can be found at http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/JOPs/jop224.pdf. --> #STEREO: changes, comments? * Sep 30-Dec TBD TRACE not performing science operations * Oct 8 (TBD) EIT shutterless #37 run 1 * Oct 15 (TBD) EIT shutterless #37 run 2 * Oct 26 (TBD) MDI science roll A 360-degree roll with multiple stops and observations is being planned and Oct 26 seems to be a good candidate date. The timing remains TBD, however. DSN 70-m support will be needed. The duration of the maneuver is TBD, but is expected to be of the order of 6-12 h. The Earth-SOHO distance, DSN availability, the onset of the November keyhole and the proposed JOP 224 are among the timing constraints. Information on a similar earlier maneuver can be found at http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/timeline_roll2001 and http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/timeline_roll2001.detailed. The details (such as number of stops and dwell times) will most likely be different this time. Other instruments are invited to take advantage of this maneuver. CDS will use the multiple stops during the roll to verify the instrument point spread function. --> #ALL: support/participation interests? * Jan 7 (TBD) EIT shutterless #38 run 1 * Jan 15 (TBD) EIT shutterless #38 run 2 b) Intercalibration activities Last ICAL was: May 21 ICALs are normally performed monthly. Below is a SOC proposal for ICAL weeks for the next six months. Baseline will be to schedule it for Thursday during contact. * Jun 25 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) Timing is 12 UT. * Jul 13-17 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) * July 21 (TBC) ICAL14 SOHO-STEREO-TRACE-HERSCHEL radiometric cross-calibration (TBC), EIT/LASCO/UVCS/STEREO/TRACE/HERSCHEL, POC: Lucia Abbo A radiometric cross-calibration between SOHO, STEREO, TRACE and the HERSCHEL sounding rocket has been proposed. A preliminary draft of the ICAL proposal can be found at http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/JOPs/ical014-draft.pdf. For timing and details of the HERSCHEL launch see section 2a above. TRACE hopes to support HERSCHEL sounding rocket launch, but support depends on the scheduled downtime. * Aug 17-21 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) NOTE: the Aug 2009 keyhole ends on 20 Aug 2009, hence this run should be possible during the proposed time, but may also be postponed to the following week. * Sep 14-18 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) * Oct 12-16 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) * Nov 16-20 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) * Dec 14-18 ICAL01 (#7113), CDS/EIT/STEREO/Hinode-EIS(TBD)/Hinode-SOT(TBD) Proposed compiled ICAL scheduling criteria, constraints and guidelines (see also campaign #7113): 1) EIT/CDS are the primary participating instruments 2) STEREO-EUVI observations are included when possible. ICALs are attempted to be scheduled not to coincide with STEREO manoeuvres or other interruptions in observations (see http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/plans.shtml). 3) EIT: ICALs OK at all other times except the weeks of shutterless 4) Dates, details and confirmation will be determined by the planners with support from the SOHO SOCs. 5) Neither Hinode-SOT nor Hinode-XRT have current interest in participating in ICALs. Hinode-EIS will from time-to-time perform its sensitivity calibration exercise, but has no need to perform this regularly as part of the SOHO ICAL. When it is convenient for Hinode-EIS (given Hinode's constraints), SOHO will be informed ahead of time of when the sensitivity calibration is to be performed. It will then be up to SOHO whether to follow Hinode-EIS' pointing and timing. CDS OK. If Hinode-EIS can suggest convenient date & time, CDS can usually accommodate. --> #STEREO, #Hinode-EIS, #Hinode-SOT: changes, comments? --> #HERSCHEL: changes, comments (ICAL14)? c) Individual instrument plans MDI: See section 2a for MDI continuous contact periods. MDI may reduce the ALT cadence during Keyholes to be less than 15 ALT magnetograms per day if the lack of high rate telemetry is such that we will lose all or almost all of the 15 ALT Magnetograms each day. The ALT cadence will be decided on an individual Keyhole basis and even a daily basis during each Keyhole depending on the 70 m antenna availability at the time. MDI may also down-link select magnetograms in the 5 kbps telemetry if no 70 m passes are available at least every 2 days for Mag dump in the 160 kbps telemetry. All requests for MDI support need to be made several months ahead of time and sent to mdi-ops(at)mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov. Even outside keyholes, MDI can only do 1-minute cadence observations when we have contact and there is no recorder dump in progress. MDI's REQUEST page is at http://mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov/coordination.txt NOTE: Listing of a study on that page means *only* that a request has been received, not that it will necessarily be supported. A description of MDI Observing Modes most used for JOPs and campaigns (FD vs. HR) can be found at http://mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov/Collaborate. Anyone requesting MDI observations is encouraged to read this page in order to have a better idea of what observing modes would be best suited for a particular study. More detailed information about how MDI operates, observational constraints and telemetry information can be found at http://mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov/MDI_Collaboration_Details. MDI has switched to Focus 5 (best focus for full-disk observing) on Oct 23, 2008. MDI will do Full Disk Velocity observations for March and September 2009. These FD Velocity observations are reserved specifically to collaborate with Hinode-SOT. MDI also reserves the March (28-30) continuous contact for FD Helioseimology studies with Hinode-SOT. A 360-degree roll with multiple stops and observations is being planned --- see October entries of section 2a above. Tentatively planning a jitter test July 20, 21 or 22 and then one in October as well. Will coordinate that around the 360 degree roll and the Themis campaign Sept 23 - Oct 10. UVCS: For weekly plans, see the SOHO calendar and the UVCS planning page: http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/uvcs/observations/obst.html. CDS: For details see http://solar.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/scientificops/request.shtml. EIT/LASCO: EIT: 195 A CME watch plus synoptics at 6-hour cadence, as usual. Full-res CME watch whenever we're in submode 6. Hope never to change until the Bogart mission. EIT and LASCO will perform the annual full calibration set Jun 22-24, 2009. SUMER: See section 2a for details. SUMER has plans for another campaign after SDO commissioning. SUMER team needs to finish investigating the status of the detector and the azimuth drive (expected to be done within a few days) before definitive campaign dates can be given. TRACE: NOTE that TRACE in general reserves the right to withdraw support from agreed, existing collaborations if a sufficiently "good active region" is called by the Max Millennium group. For TRACE summer eclipse season see section 1f. TRACE will not perform science operations from May 15 - July 20, and from September 30 through early December. See also http://chippewa.nascom.nasa.gov/TRACE/ops/timeline/monthly_plan/current_plan.txt. 3. Any other business * Tentative SPWG meeting times for next six months (only the next one will be decided in this meeting). Meetings take place as a baseline on Fridays after the daily and weekly meetings. Jul 24 (is there need for earlier time for eclipse preparations?) Aug 21 Sep 25 Oct 30 Nov 20 Dec 18 --> #ALL: comments? The rest are FYI items: * In the future SOHO's DSN contacts will grow shorter as we lose 26-m antenna support and other, new missions get higher priority. The instrument teams are therefore requested to look at the NRT commanding that is done (especially for emergencies and recoveries) and see what can be converted into TSTOLs that the FOT can run (even without explicit instrument or SOC direction). * MDI high-rate support requests: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html * DSN support requests: preferably at least 6 months in advance. Keep this in mind for: ground-based collaborations that require MDI support, stellar/shutterless observations that require NRT, etc. * Future Mercury and Venus transits: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html * Hinode operational and planning information and guidelines: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html and http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/soc/JOPs/jop-submit.html * STEREO operational and planning information: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html * The SOHO JOP/ICAL database and the web pages are now the Solar JOP/ICAL database and web pages. This is due to anticipated increased contributions by and collaborations as well as intercalibrations with STEREO and Hinode. * New JOP vs. modified existing JOP rules-of-thumb: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html * SOHO calendar email notifications: no change, see URL http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/SPWG/spwg-20080118.html $Log: agenda.txt,v $ Revision 1.11 2009/06/19 13:44:14 tsiili Removed the EIT shutterless run 1 scheduled for Jun 25 and modified the entry for the run scheduled for 2 Jul. Revision 1.10 2009/06/19 13:40:05 tsiili Added EIT/LASCO comments by Schenk. Revision 1.9 2009/06/18 20:04:38 tsiili Added MDI comments by Gregory. Revision 1.8 2009/06/18 19:45:53 tsiili Added Solar eclipse comments by J. Pasachoff. Revision 1.7 2009/06/18 19:43:25 tsiili Added TRACE comments by Myers. Revision 1.6 2009/06/18 19:40:17 tsiili Added SUMER comments by Curdt. Modified the Intercalibrations section for the June ICAL01 and the ICAL14. Revision 1.5 2009/06/18 19:20:34 tsiili Added CDS comments by Fludra. Revision 1.4 2009/06/18 19:17:05 tsiili Added Ton van Overbeek's comments on HGA and power conservation issues to sections 1b and 1e. Removed #UVCS tags. Added comment to July 2009 SPWG timing. Revision 1.3 2009/06/18 19:09:38 tsiili Added UVCS comments by Uzzo. Revision 1.2 2009/06/11 17:55:30 tsiili Second draft. Revision 1.1.1.1 2009/06/11 14:26:57 tsiili Importing draft for SPWG meeting on 20090619