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2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2003.07.047
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Sicily 2002 balloon campaign: a test of the HASI instrument

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“…The thermistors employed in that study exhibited a resolution and an accuracy of less than 0.07 • C and 2 • C which were worse than our results of 4.27 × 10 − 6 • C and 0.113 • C, respectively. Another relevant project is the Huygens Cassini stratospheric balloon mission [19] that reached similar altitudes (32 km). In that experiment, the control and data acquisition were performed by a Pentium computer and its OBSW was categorized as a soft RTES that controlled peripherals through A/D boards and conventional buses such as RS-232.…”
Section: Comparison To Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermistors employed in that study exhibited a resolution and an accuracy of less than 0.07 • C and 2 • C which were worse than our results of 4.27 × 10 − 6 • C and 0.113 • C, respectively. Another relevant project is the Huygens Cassini stratospheric balloon mission [19] that reached similar altitudes (32 km). In that experiment, the control and data acquisition were performed by a Pentium computer and its OBSW was categorized as a soft RTES that controlled peripherals through A/D boards and conventional buses such as RS-232.…”
Section: Comparison To Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%