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SEALDH-II-An Autonomous, Holistically Controlled, First Principles TDLAS Hygrometer for Field and Airborne Applications: Design-Setup-Accuracy/Stability Stress Test

Instrument operation in harsh environments often significantly impacts the trust level of measurement data. While commercial instrument manufacturers clearly define the deployment conditions to achieve trustworthy data in typical standard applications, it is frequently unavoidable in scientific fiel...

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Published in:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2017-01, Vol.17 (1), p.68-68
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Accuracy
Active control
airborne
Aircraft
Algorithms
Calibration
calibration-free
Control algorithms
Control equipment
field
Humidity
Humidity measurement
hygrometer
Hygrometers
Laboratories
Lasers
metrology
Quality control
SEALDH
Sensors
Spectrum analysis
Stabilization
Stresses
TDLAS
trace gas measurement
traceable
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