Wave Burst Monitor reference: http://www.phys.ufl.edu/LIGO/burstmon/ S.Klimenko, A. Sazonov University of Florida Purpose: Using software injections of waveform provided by user BurstMon calculates amplitude of injection at which 50% of detection efficiency is achieved. Method: The BurstMon performs Monte-Carlo simulation of burst detection using time-frequency analysis in wavelet domain. Output: The BurstMon has the following output: - cluster rate, - detection sensitivity, h50 - noise variability which are served to the dmtviewer and saved in trend files (minute and second trends). command line options : -c : channel name is mandatory Only one channel name is permitted. -i : The BurstMon configuration file All options except -i, -infile, -inlist can be used to build entry (one per line) in the file. For example, -c L1:LSC-AS_Q // channel name -lock L1:X_arm_locked // when x arm locked -T 60 // stride 32 sec -r 64. // resolution 64 Hz -p 1. // pixel fraction 1% -j sgauss235q9.txt // input waveform from file -lock : Process data only if all specified lock conditions are satisfied. For example: H2:Both_arms_locked H1:Mode_cleaner_locked L1:X_arm_locked -T