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First year performance of the IceCube neutrino telescope

2006

The first sensors of the IceCube neutrino observatory were deployed at the South Pole during the austral summer of 2004-2005 and have been producing data since February 2005. One string of 60 sensors buried in the ice and a surface array of eight ice Cherenkov tanks took data until December 2005 when deployment of the next set of strings and tanks began. We have analyzed these data, demonstrating that the performance of the system meets or exceeds design requirements. Times are determined across the whole array to a relative precision of better than 3 ns, allowing reconstruction of muon tracks and light bursts in the ice, of air-showers in the surface array and of events seen in coincidence…

Astroparticle physicsPhysicsPhotomultiplierMuonPerformanceDetectorAstrophysics (astro-ph)AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsIceCube Neutrino ObservatoryAmandaIceCubeDetectionData acquisitionFirst yearAmanda; Detection; First year; IceCube; IceTop; Neutrino; Performance; South poleNeutrinoSouth poleAstronomiaIceTopNeutrinoCherenkov radiation
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2012

Abstract. A compact mobile aerosol research laboratory (MoLa) for stationary and mobile measurements of aerosol and trace gas characteristics was developed at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (MPIC) in Mainz, Germany. Major efforts were made to design an aerosol inlet system which is optimized and characterised for both, stationary and mobile measurements using a particle loss modelling approach. The instrumentation on board allows the determination of a multitude of physical and chemical aerosol parameters, for example particle number and mass concentration (PM1/2.5/10), particle size distributions in the diameter range 6 nm up to 32 μm, and chemical composition of the sub-micron aer…

Atmospheric ScienceData processingData acquisitionMeteorologyParticle numberInstrumentationMass concentration (chemistry)Water vaporTrace gasAerosolRemote sensingAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Data flow of spectral UV measurements at Sodankylä and Jokioinen

2016

Abstract. The data flow involved in a long-term continuous solar spectral UV irradiance monitoring program is investigated and structured to provide an overall view on the multiphase process from data acquisition to the final products. The program employing Brewer spectrophotometers as measuring instruments is maintained by the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) ever since the 1990s at two sites in Finland: Sodankylä (67° N) and Jokioinen (61° N). It is built upon rigorous operation routines, processing procedures, and tools for quality control (QC) and quality analysis (QA) under continuous development and evaluation. Three distinct levels of data emerge, each after certain phase in th…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRETRIEVALIrradiance010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography114 Physical sciencesColumn (database)01 natural sciencesData acquisitionBREWER SPECTROPHOTOMETERS0103 physical sciencesOZONE DEPLETION010303 astronomy & astrophysicsRemote sensing0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:QC801-809GeologyINSTRUMENTSMonitoring programIRRADIANCEData flow diagramlcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsSPECTRORADIOMETERGeographySpectroradiometerCOLUMNMeasuring instrumentAEROSOL OPTICAL DEPTHRaw dataULTRAVIOLET-RADIATIONGROUND-LEVELGeoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
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Multitemporal Mosaicing for Sentinel-3/FLEX Derived Level-2 Product Composites

2020

The increasing availability of remote sensing data raises important challenges in terms of operational data provision and spatial coverage for conducting global studies and analyses. In this regard, existing multitemporal mosaicing techniques are generally limited to producing spectral image composites without considering the particular features of higher-level biophysical and other derived products, such as those provided by the Sentinel-3 (S3) and Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) tandem missions. To relieve these limitations, this article proposes a novel multitemporal mosaicing algorithm specially designed for operational S3-derived products and also studies its applicability within the FLEX…

Atmospheric ScienceSource code010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceproduct compositesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeophysics. Cosmic physics0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)Automatic processing02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesmosaicingConsistency (database systems)Data acquisitionFLEXProduct (category theory)sentinel-3 (S3Computers in Earth SciencesComposite materialFluorescence explorer (FLEX)fluorescence explorer (FLEX)TC1501-1800Sentinel-3 (S3)021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonQC801-809openaccess dataOcean engineeringCompositingtime seriesopen-access dataIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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Experimental system for the study of the directional thermal emission of natural surfaces

2004

A new automatic experimental system was designed to improve the accuracy of multidirectional thermal infrared measurements. This experimental system mainly consists of two identical thermal cameras operating at 8-13 mu m, one metal ring to keep the constant view area for different view angles and a goniometer, which is composed of: (1) a semicircular roadway of 2 m diameter to change the observation angle in the azimuth direction; (2) an elevator of 1 m height to adjust the measuring level to the target level; (3) a rotating arm equipped with one thermal camera for changing the observation angle in the zenith direction; and (4) a fixed arm equipped with another thermal camera to record at n…

AzimuthOpticsData acquisitionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryBrightness temperatureInstrumentationGoniometerThermalNadirGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessZenithInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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The TileCal Optical Multiplexer Board 9U

2011

Abstract TileCal is the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment at LHC/CERN. The system contains roughly 10,000 channels of read-out electronics, whose signals are gathered and digitized in the front-end electronics and then transmitted to the counting room through two redundant optical links. Then, the data is received in the back-end system by the Optical Multiplexer Board (OMB) 9U which performs a CRC check to the redundant data to avoid Single Event Upsets errors. A real-time decision is taken on the event-to-event basis to transmit single data to the Read-Out Drivers (RODs) for processing. Due to the low dose level expected during the first years of operations in ATLAS it was deci…

CalorimeterLarge Hadron Colliderbusiness.industryComputer scienceDetectorATLAS experimentPhysics and Astronomy(all)ATLASMultiplexerCRCData acquisitionSoftwareCyclic redundancy checkLHCElectronicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessSingle Event UpsetsFPGAComputer hardwarePhysics Procedia
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DAQs-based wattmeters for high accuracy measurements. Comparison with the Italian power primary standard

2013

Abstract This paper is focused on the use of data acquisition boards (DAQs) for the development of high accuracy PC-based instruments for the measurements of electrical power. The proposed systems are simple, portable and low cost because they are based on commercial data acquisition boards (DAQs) connected to a common personal computer. Data processing is carried out by a commercial software based on an interpolating windowed FFT. In the paper it is shown how the voltage can be sensed directly, thanks to the DAQ input range, thus avoiding expensive voltage dividers. The set up of the DAQs-based solutions is described and the evaluation of their metrological features is made by means of a c…

Commercial softwareData processingEngineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsVoltage dividerPower measurement Data acquisition Wattmeters Power system measurement Sampled data system PC-based instrumentCondensed Matter PhysicsData acquisitionVoltmeterPrimary standardPersonal computerElectronic engineeringElectric powerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheInstrumentationMeasurement
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A low power and high resolution data logger for submarine seismic monitoring

2010

The design, implementation and characterization of a digital waveform recorder for ocean bottom seismic monitoring is here reported. The system is capable of synchronously acquiring, and logging on a flash memory bank, four high resolution signals. Thanks to a very careful design of the system architecture and by using robust digital signal processing techniques, two main conflicting issues have been addressed: a high dynamic range, better than 120 dB, usually obtained with high energy demanding converters, and a power consumption as low as 250 mW, hence allowing to easily increase the time of a continuous submarine monitoring session up to 3 months.

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceSubmarineDigital filteringSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaArtificial IntelligenceHardware and ArchitectureData loggerLow powerHigh resolution data acquisitionWaveformbusinessEmbedded systemSoftwareDigital signal processingComputer hardwareSeismic recording
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Continuous-flow tristimulus colorimetry: a new approach for gradient scanning techniques

1991

Abstract A flow-injection gradient scanning technique for colour evaluation by means of tristimulus colorimetry is described. Equipment and data acquisition requirements are discussed. The program CHROMA.FIA data the treatment and comparative chromatic analysis is presented. The chemical and flow conditions were optimized. Comparative studies using metallochromic indicators with both the flow-injection and the conventional batch procedures were made. The continuous-flow procedure provides good results and is more than fifteen times faster than the manual titrimetric procedure.

Computer programContinuous flowbusiness.industryChemistryAnalytical chemistryBiochemistryDiode arrayAnalytical ChemistryFlow systemData acquisitionCalibrationEnvironmental ChemistryChromatic scaleColorimetryProcess engineeringbusinessSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Characterization of DC series arc faults in PV systems based on current low frequency spectral analysis

2021

Abstract This work presents an experimental study focused on the characterization of series arc faults in direct current (DC) photovoltaic (PV) systems. The aim of the study is to identify some relevant characteristics of arcing current, which can be obtained by means of low frequency spectral analysis of current signal. On field tests have been carried out on a real PV system, in accordance with some tests requirements of UL 1699B Standard for protection devices against PV DC arc faults. Arcing and non-arcing current signals are acquired and compared and the behavior of a set of indicators proposed by authors is analyzed. Different measurement equipment have been used, in order to study th…

Computer scienceApplied Mathematics020208 electrical & electronic engineering010401 analytical chemistryDirect currentPhotovoltaic systemArc fault detection Electrical safety Fault diagnosis PV systems Series arcs UL 1699B02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesSignal0104 chemical sciencesElectric arcArc (geometry)Data acquisition0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringMetering modeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCurrent (fluid)InstrumentationSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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