Speaker
Mr
Ed Lopez
(University of Michigan)
Description
SANSA has built a low-cost (USD 100-) mesospheric ozone radiometer based on a BeagleBone micro-controller running Linux. This presentation describes the development of a real-time data viewer and algorithm that analyses the ozone spectrum to infer ozone density. A spectrum is generated roughly every 5 minutes, and one data file per day. Results examining ozone density as a function of day-of-year will be presented along with a description of the code development.
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Mike Kosch, SANSA, mkosch@sansa.org.za
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Primary author
Mr
Ed Lopez
(University of Michigan)
Co-authors
Prof.
Mark Moldwin
(University of Michigan)
Prof.
Michael Kosch
(SANSA)