# Section Description Resolution Planned date
TBD-001
5.1.1.5.2
Recovery from receiver failure: How to recover when a receiver (SDP node) fails or loses sync with the stream is TBD-001
Q3 2017
TBD-003
5.2.1.4.1
Candidate List: The length of the list will be capped at TBD-003 entries.
Q3 2017
TBD-004
5.2.1.4.1
The candidate list will be formatted as a table. The columns include, but are not limited to: Timestamp, Beam ID, Scheduling Block ID, S/N, Acceleration, DM, Period, Pulse Width, duplicates, number of harmonics, and TBD-004 (SDP_REQ_INT-61)
Rob Lyon: We are working on the TBD, and hope to clarify this as soon as we can in the updated data models document (https://jira.ska-sdp.org/browse/TSK-1294).
Q3 2017
TBD-005 5.2.1.4.1 Candidates are ranked and sorted by TBD-005 manner (most likely according to S/N) (SDP_REQ-INT-297) Q3 2017
TBD-006
5.2.1.6.3
PSRFITS file format overhead of 20% (TBD-006).
Same overhead is used for pulsar search and single pulse data, this needs to be checked/updated.
Rob Lyon is working on determining the PSRFITS file format overhead. Using 20% as a conservative working assumption.
Q3 2017
TBD-007
5.2.1.6.2
The single pulse/fast transient candidate data consists of S/N sheets: A 1-dimensional matrix describing a frequency vs S/N plot (S/N per frequency channel) A 1-dimensional Dispersion Measure vs S/N plot TBD-007
Q3 2017
TBD-008
5.2.1.6.5
Single pulse/fast transient data rate: S/N sheet size: Msheet = (Trialdm + nchan + TBD-008) x Nbyte-sheet
Q3 2017