The IPS data acquisition and communication system

Computer Science – Operating Systems

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Data Acquisition, Data Processing, Galactic Radiation, Interplanetary Medium, Solar Cycles, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Aerospace Environments, Computer Programs, Operating Systems (Computers), Operations Research, Radio Astronomy, Scintillation, Software Engineering

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The Space Environment Lab agreed on a Joint Operations and Research Plan with the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (MRAO) of the Cavendish Lab., the British Antarctic Survey, and the Rutherford Appleton Lab. in England to utilize the 3.6 hectare array at the MRAO to monitor disturbances in the interplanetary medium travelling out from the Sun. Under the agreement, the SEL provided resources for the refurbishment of the array and in addition agreed to provide computer hardware and software to the MRAO to acquire and process the data from the array. The hardware and software systems are described which were developed by SEL for that purpose. The system called IPS, is composed of a general purpose small computer and operating system, two special purpose hardware modules, and seven software components.

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