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This page provides an overview of the NetCDF format of benchmark dataset for instruments that measure velocities at a point in space e.g., [[Acoustic-Doppler Velocimeters|acoustic-Doppler velocimeters]] and [[Travel-time Velocimeters | travel-time velocimeters]] (MAVS). The NetCDF benchmark format was designed with the goal of facilitating algorithm testing and verification. Minimum requirements for archiving will be discussed at later date.


This page provides an overview of the NetCDF format of benchmark dataset for instruments that measure velocities at a point in space e.g., [[Acoustic-Doppler Velocimeters|acoustic-Doppler velocimeters]] and [[Travel-time Velocimeters | travel-time velocimeters]] (MAVS).
== Benchmark dataset format for velocity point-measurements ==
ATOMIX provides several benchmark datasets consisting of four processing levels.
[[File:Benchmark adv netcdf.png|380px|thumb|Layout of NetCDF-4 benchmark dataset. The groupings are intended as checkpoints for algorithm testing.]]


= Raw timeseries =
# [[Level 1 data (velocity point-measurements)|Raw timeseries]]
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="raw" data-collapsetext="Collapse" data-expandtext="Expand Raw">
#* full resolution data in physical units including quality-control flags
# [[Level 2 data (velocity point-measurements)|Quality-controlled and segmented timeseries]]
#* [[Detrending time series|Detrended]] and subdivided further in individual [[Segmenting datasets|segments]].
# [[Level 3 data (velocity point-measurements)|Spectral observations]]
#* raw and cleaned (if applicable) spectra
# [[Level 4 data (velocity point-measurements)|Dissipation <math>\varepsilon</math> estimates]]
#* dissipation estimates and corresponding quality parameter as time series


[[User:CynthiaBluteau|CynthiaBluteau]] ([[User talk:CynthiaBluteau|talk]]) 19:44, 28 October 2021 (CEST) COuld be collapsible tables or simply bullet lists
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==Dimensions==
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'''Example of collapsible tlist'''
<ul class="mw-collapsible">
  <li>TIME</li>
  <li>HEIGHT_AS</li>
</ul>


 
[[Category: Velocity point-measurements]]
'''Example of collapsible table'''
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
! Short name
! Standard name
|-
| TIME
| ...
|-
| HEIGHT_AS
| nominal_height_above_seabed
|}
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|+ These dimensions are defined for the raw group level but have a caption.
! Short name
! Standard name
|-
| Content
| Goes
|-
| In Here
| Please
|}
 
==Variables==
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|+ These variables are defined at group level
! Short name
! Long (standard) name
! Dimensions
|-
| Content
| Goes
| In
|-
| Here
| Please
|
|}
 
==Group Attributes (metadata)==
<div class="mw-collapsible"  id="raw_att"  data-expandtext="Expand Raw Attributes" data-collapsetext="Collapse attributes">
===Required===
<ul>
  <li>Att 1</li>
  <li>Att2</li>
</ul>
 
===Optional ===
<ul>
<li>Enter here</li>
</ul>
</div>
 
</div>
 
=Quality-controlled and segmented timeseries=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="segmented" data-collapsetext="Collapse" data-expandtext="Expand QAQC timeseries">
 
Insert info here in the same way as [[#raw|Raw]]
</div>
 
=Spectra=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="spectra" data-collapsetext="Collapse" data-expandtext="Expand Spectra">
 
</div>
 
=Dissipation=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="dissipation" data-collapsetext="Collapse" data-expandtext="Expand Dissipation">
 
</div>

Latest revision as of 15:12, 7 March 2022

This page provides an overview of the NetCDF format of benchmark dataset for instruments that measure velocities at a point in space e.g., acoustic-Doppler velocimeters and travel-time velocimeters (MAVS). The NetCDF benchmark format was designed with the goal of facilitating algorithm testing and verification. Minimum requirements for archiving will be discussed at later date.

Benchmark dataset format for velocity point-measurements

ATOMIX provides several benchmark datasets consisting of four processing levels.

Layout of NetCDF-4 benchmark dataset. The groupings are intended as checkpoints for algorithm testing.
  1. Raw timeseries
    • full resolution data in physical units including quality-control flags
  2. Quality-controlled and segmented timeseries
  3. Spectral observations
    • raw and cleaned (if applicable) spectra
  4. Dissipation [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon }[/math] estimates
    • dissipation estimates and corresponding quality parameter as time series

Return to Velocity point-measurements