Vol. 15, issue 11, article # 12

pdf Kulikov G. E., Lopasov V. P. Automated data acquisition and processing system as a key unit of a biharmonic laser spectrometer. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2002. V. 15. No. 11. P. 920-925.
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Abstract:

The basic design, composition, and structure of an automated data acquisition and processing system (ADAPS) for a biharmonic laser spectrometer are considered. The system operates in real time and provides acquisition, storage, and preliminary processing of the data obtained from the spectrometer instruments and units, as well as interactive (on operator commands) or automated (on control program commands) control over separate spectrometer units. The system accepts those measurements, which most closely correspond to the goal to be achieved, and rejects the improper ones. Functional diagram of ADAPS is presented. Interrelations are considered between its constituent parts, units, and modules; working algorithm and interface are described.