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Present Status of the LISN Magnetometer Operation and new Developments by

Present Status of the LISN Magnetometer Operation and new Developments by Oscar A. Veliz, Ricardo Rojas , Jorge L. Chau Instituto Geofisico del Peru Radio Observatorio de Jicamarca. Second LISN Workshop, San Jose Dos Campos, Nov 07-11, 2011.

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  1. Present Status of the LISN Magnetometer Operation and new Developments by Oscar A. Veliz, Ricardo Rojas, Jorge L. Chau Instituto Geofisico del Peru Radio Observatorio de Jicamarca Second LISN Workshop, San Jose Dos Campos, Nov 07-11, 2011

  2. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR MAGNETOMETERS NETWORK • Outline • Network Deployement and Installation • LISN Magnetometers description • Magnetometer Operational Status • Preliminary Results • New developments and Conclusions Second LISN Workshop, San Jose Dos Campos, Nov 07-11, 2011

  3. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR MAGNETOMETERS NETWORK • Outline • We describe here the present status of the LISN magnetometer network operation and data collection. • Five triaxial magnetometers were deployed and installed since 2007 at Leticia-Colombia (2009), Puerto Madonado-Peru(2007), El Leoncito-Argentina (2008), Cuiba-Brasil (2010), Alta Floresta-Brasil (2010) • New magnetometers developments and improvements plans for upgrading the existing IGP and LISN magnetometers

  4. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR MAGNETOMETERS NETWORK Leticia (-4.19 -69.94) Piura (-5.17 -80.64) Alta Floresta (-9.87 -56.10) Hyo Hyo Jicamarca (-11.95 -76.87) Cuiba -15.56 -56.07) Pto. Maldonado (-12.58 -69.18) El Leoncito (-31.00 -69.29)

  5. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR MAGNETOMETERS NETWORK OPERATING STATUS (As of August 2011)

  6. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK Leticia - Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Amazonica Leticia Latitude : 4° 11' 8.9" S Longitude : 69° 56' 12.6" W Elevation : 110m Installation date : March 2009 (-4.19 -69.94)

  7. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK Puerto Maldonado -Peru IGP-Marina de Guerra del Peru Latitude : 12° 34' 8.9" S Longitude : 69° 10' 12.6" W Elevation: 100m Installation date : March 2008

  8. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK El Leoncito - Argentina IGP-CASLEO-Universidad de la Plata Latitude : 31° 00' 8.9" S Longitude : 69° 17' 12.6" W Elevation: 2400m Installation date : September 2008

  9. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK Alta Floresta - Brasil Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciales Latitude : 9° 52' 0.9" S Longitude : 56° 06' 0.6" W Elevation: 100m Installation date : October 2010 Starting date : April 2011

  10. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK Cuiba – Brasil Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciales Latitude : 15° 33' 04.9" S Longitude : 56° 04' 12" W Elevation: 100m Installation date : October 2010

  11. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK Jicamarca - Peru Instituto Geofisico del Peru Latitude : 11° 56' 04.9" S Longitude : 76° 52' 12" W Elevation: 1100m Reinstallation date : October 2010

  12. LISN Magnetometer System • Main Features • Three-axis fluxgate variometer system • Total measurement range +/- 60000 nT • Three selectable dinamic range • +/- 500/2000/5000 nT for +/- 2.5V • One second recording interval • 20 bits data logger built in, USB output • Resolution 0.1 nT • Low power and robustness • Supply voltages 110/220 VAC, 12VDC

  13. LISN Magnetometer System Block Diagram (First Version) ADC-20 Pico tech. High resolution Data logger Amp, Gain and signal conditioning (Analogic) PC Windows Based Internet Time Synchro USNO USB Y X Z Analog Output (+/- 10V, 5 channels) GPS Receiver Not Implemented yet Sensor Unit (buried) FTP Magnetometer Control Unit Mag-03MCES70 Bartington LISN Web Server Internet Remote Users 1 minute Reported data Web monitoring

  14. LISN Magnetometer Program Magnetometer Output files Configuration Input files Setuplog.cfg Log file (ASCII) Magnetometer Data Logger program One second Data file (Raw) Compressed Data file Lisnplot.cfg One minute Data file (ASCII) Lisn_logon.txt

  15. LISN Magnetometer Data • 1 Second Data File ( 8 characters and 3 characters extension) • Hourly ZIP Data file (Size 40KB) • Name : jic15812.10s • Where : JIC = Station Code (3 digits) • 158 = Day of year (1-365) • 12 = Hour (00-23) • 10s = Extension, Year(10), type(s) • 1 Minute Data File (8 characters and 3 characters extension) • Daily ASCII column formatted (Size 110KB) • Name : jic15jun.10m • Where : JIC = Station Code (3 digits) • 15 = Day • JUN = Month • 10m = Extension, Year(10), type(m)

  16. Magnetometer Data Flow Sensor & SCU & DAS Magnetometer System Local DB USB Interface FTP FTP • FTP data transfer • One Second ZIP file each hr. • One Minute file each (1-5 Min). • One Day Minute file each • day (00hr) LISN DB MAIN LISN SERVER

  17. Data Acquisition Program

  18. Data Collection (Sep. 9-10, 2011

  19. Data Collection (Sep. 9-10, 2011

  20. Data Collection (Sep. 9-10, 2011

  21. LISN Magnetometer System Hardware Development • The experimental considerations of the current magnetometers in operation have led us to develop and construct a new high performance fluxgate magnetometer at Jicamarca. • Internal GPS has been incorporated for precisely and timing software controlled of the overall magnetometer operation. • We describe also a development plan for a new data acquisition system based on embebed and stand alone system which is being carried out at IGP.

  22. LISN Magnetometer System Block Diagram (Second Version) DC signal conditioning Offset and gain control Magnetometer Software Filtering Isolation & buffer 30 m (+/- 10V, 5 channels) High resolution Data logger ADC-20 Pico tech USB Integrated Electronics T. Sensor LISN Local HDD GPS Receiver Garmin GPS 15xLF RS232 Y X Aplicaction TFP AC/DC Power supply Z Internet LISN Database Sensor Unit Control Unit Users

  23. LOW LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC SENSOR NETWORK

  24. LISN Magnetometer System Sistema de sensado y acondicionado de señal (electrónica analógica) MicroDAQ-Lite Adquisition board (Data loggers) GESBC-9260 Embebed system (Aplicación para gestión y tranferencia de datos ) SO -> LINUX embebido USB X Z Analog Output (+/- 10V, 5 channels) GPS Receiver Garmin GPS 15 LF Sensor Unit RS232 Magnetómeter Control Unit Bartington Mag-03MCES70 LISN Web Server Internet Remote Users Web monitoring 1 Minute Reported data

  25. Conclusions and Recommendations • Five magnetometres are operating in near real time. • There are some data gaps in the reported data due to logistical problems such as Internet and lost of data due to stations AC power outages or PC fails. • It is recommended to have a periodical stations maintenance and calibrations at least once a year • Upgrade the existing LISN magnetometers network with the new developed magnetometers • Improve the logisic and communications beetwen operators

  26. Conclusions and Recommendations MANY THANKS The JRO LISN Team Second LISN Workshop, San Jose Dos Campos, Nov 07-10, 2011

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