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# Signal injection and testing for GREENBURST
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These scripts are developed to:
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1) Create and inject bursts of varying DM and width to existing FILTERBANK files (signalgen.py), and
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2) Analyze the results of running the resulting files through the GREENBURST pipeline (testanalysis.py).
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## Environment
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The inject_env.yml file contains the enviroment declaration necessary to run these scripts. On the GREENBURST machine, this enviroment is accessed via `conda activate inject`.
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## Running
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### Signal Generation
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Signalgen has 2 modes - generation and plotting. Generation is the default, while plotting is accessed via the `-p` flag.
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Files may be provided in three ways:
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- Directly and one at a time, via `-f`
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- Through a file containing a list of file paths, via `-l`
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- Contained in a directory via `-D`, where Signalgen will act on all `.fil` files in the directory.
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The injected signals can be of a specified DM (`-d`) and/or width (`-w`), and the number of samples taken by the `will` package can be adjusted as well (`-n`).
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For bulk processing, the `-r` flag should be used to randomize the pulse parameters and output the injected pulse infomation to a timestamped file.
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By default, the resulting files will be output to `./out/`, but a different directory may be specified with `-o`. Note that `-p` will always output the plots into the same directory as the source `.fil` file.
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### Test Analysis
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After running the GREENBURST pipeline using the `-t` flag with stage 3, a `plotOut.txt` file will be output (by default, to `/ldata/dev_tests/repro/`). Provide the timestamped file from Signalgen and this `plotOut.txt` file to Testanalysis by editing the paths at the top of the script, and run the file. Information will be output to the log, and plots will be output to `./out/`.
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