Efficient Lossless Compression of Integer Astronomical Data

IF 3.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1088/1538-3873/acf6e0
Òscar Maireles-González, Joan Bartrina-Rapesta, Miguel Hernández-Cabronero, Joan Serra-Sagristà
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Abstract Each new generation of telescope produces increasingly larger astronomical data volumes, which are expected to reach the order of exabytes in the next decade. Effective and fast data compression methods are paramount to help the scientific community contain storage costs and improve transmission times. Astronomical data differs significantly from natural and Earth-observation images, asking for specifically tailored compression approaches. This paper presents a novel lossless compression technique that employs the discrete Haar wavelet transform within the JPEG 2000 standard. Its performance is compared to that of a comprehensive selection of compressors, including fpack, the most common technique in astronomical observatories, as well as other algorithms highly competitive for other types of data. Experiments are performed on a large data set of 16 bit integer images, produced by telescopes around the world and representative of a wide variety of astronomical scenarios. The proposed technique has two modes. The first mode outperforms all the other tested techniques in terms of compression performance. It surpasses the most competitive configuration of fpack by, respectively, 5.3% (about 0.3 bits per sample), having also 4.5% lower compression and decompression times. The second mode is the fastest among all tested techniques. Its compression and decompression times are 2.5 and 3.5 times faster than the fastest configuration of fpack, while also yielding a 2.4% better compression performance (0.15 bits per sample).
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整数天文数据的高效无损压缩
每一代新一代望远镜产生的天文数据量越来越大,预计在未来十年内将达到艾字节数量级。有效和快速的数据压缩方法对于帮助科学界控制存储成本和提高传输时间至关重要。天文数据与自然和地球观测图像有很大的不同,需要特别定制的压缩方法。提出了一种基于jpeg2000标准的离散Haar小波变换的无损压缩技术。将其性能与综合选择的压缩器进行比较,包括天文台中最常用的fpack技术,以及对其他类型数据具有高度竞争力的其他算法。实验是在一个由16位整数图像组成的大数据集上进行的,这些图像是由世界各地的望远镜产生的,代表了各种各样的天文场景。所提出的技术有两种模式。第一种模式在压缩性能方面优于所有其他测试技术。它比最具竞争力的fpack配置分别高出5.3%(每个样本约0.3比特),压缩和解压缩时间也降低了4.5%。第二种模式是所有测试过的技术中最快的。它的压缩和解压缩时间比fpack的最快配置快2.5倍和3.5倍,同时压缩性能也提高了2.4%(每个样本0.15比特)。
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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6.70
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5.70%
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103
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (PASP), the technical journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), has been published regularly since 1889, and is an integral part of the ASP''s mission to advance the science of astronomy and disseminate astronomical information. The journal provides an outlet for astronomical results of a scientific nature and serves to keep readers in touch with current astronomical research. It contains refereed research and instrumentation articles, invited and contributed reviews, tutorials, and dissertation summaries.
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