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The subgroup will provide recommendations and [[benchmark datasets for velocity measurements|benchmark datasets]] that can be used to assess processing algorithm at various stages of estimating <math>\varepsilon</math>:
The subgroup will provide recommendations and [[benchmark datasets for velocity measurements|benchmark datasets]] that can be used to assess processing algorithm at various stages of estimating <math>\varepsilon</math>:
# [[Data processing of raw measurements]]
[[File:Advprocessing.png|400px|thumb|Placeholder for complete flow chart for processing velocity point-measurements.]]
# [[Preparing quality-controlled velocities]] for spectral computations
 
# [[Data processing of raw measurements|Data processing of raw velocities]]
# [[Preparing quality-controlled velocities|Segmenting and preparing qaqc velocities]] for spectral computations
# [[Spectral estimates and identifying the inertial subrange]]
# [[Spectral estimates and identifying the inertial subrange]]
# [[Quality control measures]] of the [[Estimate epsilon|estimated <math>\varepsilon</math>]]
# [[Quality control measures]] of the [[Estimate epsilon|estimated <math>\varepsilon</math>]]


These four processing levels coincide with the hierarchal format of the ATOMIX [[NetCDF velocimeters format]] used for archiving the [[benchmark datasets for velocity measurements|benchmark datasets]].
These four processing levels coincide with the hierarchal format of the ATOMIX [[NetCDF velocimeters format]] used for archiving the [[benchmark datasets for velocity measurements|benchmark datasets]].
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 5 March 2022

The subgroup will provide recommendations and benchmark datasets that can be used to assess processing algorithm at various stages of estimating [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon }[/math]:

Placeholder for complete flow chart for processing velocity point-measurements.
  1. Data processing of raw velocities
  2. Segmenting and preparing qaqc velocities for spectral computations
  3. Spectral estimates and identifying the inertial subrange
  4. Quality control measures of the estimated [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon }[/math]


These four processing levels coincide with the hierarchal format of the ATOMIX NetCDF velocimeters format used for archiving the benchmark datasets.


Return to Velocity point-measurements