A low-power data acquisition system for geomagnetic observatories and variometer stations

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Abstract

A modern geomagnetic observatory must provide data of high stability, continuity, and resolution. The INTERMAGNET network has therefore specified quantitative criteria to ensure a high quality standard of geomagnetic observatories. Here, we present a new data acquisition system which was designed to meet these criteria, in particular with respect to 1ĝ€Hz data. This system is based on a Raspberry Pi embedded PC and runs a C+ + data acquisition software. As a result, the data acquisition system is modular, cheap, and flexible, and it can be operated in remote areas with limited power supply. In addition, the system is capable of near-real-time data transmission, using a reverse SSH tunnel to work with any network available. The system hardware was successfully tested at the Niemegk observatory for a period of 1 year and subsequently installed at the Tatuoca observatory in Brazil.

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Morschhauser, A., Haseloff, J., Bronkalla, O., Müller-Brettschneider, C., & Matzka, J. (2017). A low-power data acquisition system for geomagnetic observatories and variometer stations. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, 6(2), 345–352. https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-6-345-2017

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