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Modification and Development of a Control Mechanism for the Scanning Microwave Limb SounderThe scanning microwave limb sounder (SMLS) is the latest instrument to probe the Earth's atmosphere to come out of the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) team. Once deployed to the upper stratosphere, it will use microwave detection to measure geo-atmospheric variables such as temperature, pressure, and chemical composition. In addition to previous missions that used vertical limb scans to observe altitudinal variations, the SMLS will rotate laterally allowing it to establish two-dimensional variable dependencies with a single run. A program was originated by a previous intern that will automatically control the movement of the two rotational axes along with a switching mirror and chopper once the instrument is in flight. However, it lacked the code essential to control system's ability to function fully and reliably. By modifying and rewriting parts of the code I sought to have a finished ready-for-flight control system that would be easy to navigate. Three of the major alterations I made including instituting a gyroscope, implementing a restart button, and instigating the automatic creation of a file log with each run to record the position and orientation of the SMLS.

Document ID
20150006114
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Other
External Source(s)
Authors
Greene, Zach
Date Acquired
April 22, 2015
Publication Date
August 1, 2011
Subject Category
Aircraft Communications And Navigation
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Scanning Microwave Limb Sounder (SMLS)
atmospheric gases
climate change

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