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- f69c1ec7-6e16-49a8-b31d-6ed0f76ee9eb definition "[Source: 'Global Hawk In-flight turbulence Sensor', Ru-Shan Gao, Laurel Watts, Steven Ciciora, and David Fahey, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO, 2010, ftp://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/doc/grip/gripghis/GHIS_Description.pdf.] The NOAA Global Hawk In-flight turbulence Sensor (GHIS) is an autonomous instrument that can be placed at various GH instrument locations to detect 2-axis local accelerations (the instrument is normally placed such that one axis is horizontal and the other one is vertical; both are perpendicular to the line of flight) caused by turbulence and local vibrations. The GHIS instrument may also be reprogrammed to test command, control, and communication (C3) links. The instrument will broadcast the User (10 Hz) and Status (1 Hz) UDP packets with parameters of local acceleration as well as the local air temperature and pressure at the instrument location and the voltage of the aircraft DC power. The entire dataset is also stored on the instrument as CSV text files. The GHIS specifications are given in Table 1. Group: Instrument_Details Entry_ID: GHIS Group: Instrument_Identification Instrument_Category: In Situ/Laboratory Instruments Instrument_Class: Magnetic/Motion Sensors Instrument_Type: Accelerometers Short_Name: GHIS Long_Name: Global Hawk In-Flight Turbulence Sensor End_Group Group: Associated_Platforms Short_Name: GLOBAL HAWK UAV End_Group Online_Resource: ftp://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/doc/grip/gripghis/GHIS_Description.pdf Creation_Date: 2011-09-20 Group: Instrument_Logistics Instrument_Owner: USA/NOAA Instrument_Owner: USA/NASA End_Group End_Group" @default.
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