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|description=Instrument's may be programmed in burst mode such as the sampling occurs over a specified interval with each burst having a specified duration. | |description=Instrument's may be programmed in burst mode such as the sampling occurs over a specified interval with each burst having a specified duration. For example, an hourly burst interval of 1h with each burst lasting 10 minutes implies that the instrument turns on every hour, sampling for 10 min before turning off for 50 min. Burst sampling helps extends battery life and often used in surface wave turbulence studies. | ||
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|instrument_type=Velocity point-measurements, Velocity profilers | |instrument_type=Velocity point-measurements, Velocity profilers | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, 8 March 2022
Short definition of Burst sampling |
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Instrument's may be programmed in burst mode such as the sampling occurs over a specified interval with each burst having a specified duration. For example, an hourly burst interval of 1h with each burst lasting 10 minutes implies that the instrument turns on every hour, sampling for 10 min before turning off for 50 min. Burst sampling helps extends battery life and often used in surface wave turbulence studies. |
This is the common definition for Burst sampling, but other definitions maybe discussed within the wiki.