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Description
The LISA L01 pipeline plays a central role in transforming raw measurements into calibrated, science-ready Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) observables. This stage encompasses data preprocessing for calibration, noise mitigation, and clock synchronization—key steps required before higher-level scientific analysis and global fitting.
In this talk, I will present recent updates of the L01 pipeline developed within the DDPC CU L01, led by the French and UK community with major contributions from LTE and CEA. I will highlight the processing pipelines implemented and foreseen for the Mojito common datasets. I will also discuss ongoing developments that extend beyond Mojito, aiming to address future challenges in noise modeling and estimation, mitigating other instrumental effects (eg. clock errors), robustness (eg. against gaps or glitches), scalability and performance (eg. to deliver low-latency L1 data for alerts), and the development of alternative pipelines (eg. based on principle-component analysis or time-domain linear algebra).