Physical Parameter Metadata Sample Clauses

Physical Parameter Metadata. Parameters are series of numerical or text values with an arbitrary number of dimensions. Each Parameter is described in terms of: Parameter Type, associated Instrument, associated Axis, Processing Level, Parameter Sensing, and Observation Description. 8 xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/data/doc/spase-2_2_0-draft.pdf ParameterName Name of the Physical Parameter. ParameterDescription Description of the Physical Parameter. ParameterType The ParameterType entry describes the generic type of parameter. The ParameterType concept is close to that of the UCD (Unified Content Descriptors) defined by IVOA9. However, we can not use that list right now, as it has not been forged for space physics measurements. The list can be browsed here. In the UCD list, the 'em' entry (Electromagnetic spectrum) can be used for electromagnetic waves, but we need two other entries for the measurement type description: 'part' (Particle) and 'field' (DC field). Neither the parameter 'Model' nor the Location/Pointing are covered by the UCD model at this time. The Instrumental Status is covered by the 'inst' entry, but shall be extended to fit to space physics observations. Following the UCD model, we can define the following ParameterTypes: - em Electromagnetic Wave (remote source) - em.elec Electric component of Electromagnetic Wave - em.mag Magnetic component of Electromagnetic Wave - pw Plasma Wave (local wave or plasma oscillation) - pw.elec Electric component of Plasma Wave - pw.mag Magnetic component of Plasma Wave - phot Photon - part Particle - part.elec Electrons - part.elec.1-20keV Electrons in energy band 1 to 20 keV - part.ions Ions - part.neut Neutrals - dc DC Field - dc.elec Electric field - dc.mag Magnetic field - model Model (suffix to any other measurement type) See Section 10.3 for list of UCDs. When the Parameter is a measurement, it should refer to the measurement technique rather than to the measured observable, as described in the following examples: 9 xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/Documents/latest/UCDlist.html • Sub-surface radar sounding: • IR image of Saturn Rings: • ENA mapping at Saturn: • Plasma density measured by QTN: Parameter Type = em . elec Parameter Type = phot . IR Parameter Type = part . neut Parameter Type = pw . elec NB: At this time it has been chosen to try to keep the Measurement finer description Node-generic. It may prove in the future that we need to have different sets of Measurement description, depending on the Node. ParameterKey (optional) Identificatio...
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