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New AERI Deployments and the Status of AERI Engineering Changes

Dedecker, Ralph University of Wisconsin
Knuteson, Robert University Of Wisconsin
Revercomb, Henry University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Tobin, David University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ciganovich, Nikola Univ of Wisconsin Space Science & Eng Center
Dirkx, Timothy University of Wisconsin
Feltz, Wayne University of Wisconsin
Garcia, Raymond University of Wisconsin Space Science & Engineering Center
Hackel, Denney University of Wisconsin
Holz, Robert University of Wisconsin, CIMMS
Turner, David Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Former SGP- BF AERI instruments are in the process of being redeployed to new locations in order to collect data from new venues and also in support of recent and future IOPs and experiments. Engineering changes are being implemented to upgrade the AERI instruments. These changes implement recommendations specified by ECO-00286. These changes include replacing the old operating system with Windows XP as well as replacing some of the hardware components, including substituting a more powerful main computer. These AERI instrument changes will upgrade the instrument to technologies that will facilitate maintenance and enable extended life for the AERI instruments. The upgrades will also position the AERI instruments to operate in a rapid sampling mode. AERI instruments operating in rapid sampling mode will collect high temporal resolution data suitable for new applications. We present the status of these activities and expected future plans for the AERI instruments.

This poster will be displayed at the ARM Science Team Meeting.