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    Process of Implementing Sensors into an Unmanned Aerial System

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    Date
    2020-04
    Author
    Hedberg, Caitlin
    Zeuli, Sydney
    Cleary, Patricia Anne
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    Abstract
    The goal of this project was to integrate multiple sensors onto an unmanned aerial system (UAS) to profile meteorology and composition of the atmosphere. These sensors include a POM, a five-hole probe, and an iMet. These sensors went through a process of calibration, error testing, and field testing before beginning the process of implementation onto the UAS. This collection of sensors will be used to study ozone levels throughout Wisconsin and surrounding states.
    Subject
    Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
    Atmospheric sensors
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    Department of Chemistry
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/81918
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text, images, photographs, and graphs.
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