Radiometer

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Requirements

  • Sensitive to fireballs (mag -4) with a SNR of at least 10dB
  • Will provide calibrated brightness in apparent magnitude without observations from other sensors or absolute magnitude with trajectory data
  • Bandwidth from DC to at least 1kHz, but ideally capable of more
  • Low power (able to add to a DFNEXT observatory without changing power system)
  • Less than $1000 per station
  • Able to be used by a wide variety of users as standalone instruments and add-ons for fireball cameras
  • Absolute timing precision that makes sense relative to the sample rate and no worse than the DFN observatories

Resulting Capabilities

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Milestones

No. Milestone Date Responsibility Achieved?
1 Prototype with USB based communication deployed 16 November 2018 Robert & Stuart
2 X Prototypes deployed and gathering data 30 November 2018 Robert & Stuart
3 Working radiometer PC software 14 December 2018 Stuart
4 Data description implemented in PC software 25 January 2019 Robert
5 First draft of paper without data 31 January 2019 Stuart
6 Data for paper 28 February 2019 Stuart
7 Submit paper to journal 31 March 2019 Stuart

Paper Plan

Authors: Robert, Stuart, Hadrien or Stuart, Robert, Hadrien

  • Abstract
  • Introduction
    • Background
    • Objective
    • Motivation
    • Approach
  • Prior Solutions
    • MORP
    • Prairie
    • Czech
    • Low cost
  • Radiometer
    • Requirements
    • Concept Design
    • Design Evolution
    • Problems
  • Results
    • Sensitivity
    • SNR
    • Spectrum
    • Bandwidth
    • Cost
    • DATA
    • Availability/open source?
  • Conclusions
    • Future Work
      • Multispectral
      • Cubesat