The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research
The DataHawk2 (DH2) is a small, fixed-wing, uncrewed aircraft system, or UAS, developed at the University of Colorado (CU) primarily for taking detailed thermodynamic measurements of the atmospheric boundary layer. The DH2 weighs 1.7 kg and has a wingspan of 1.3 m, with a flight endurance of approxi...
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description | The DataHawk2 (DH2) is a small, fixed-wing, uncrewed aircraft system, or UAS, developed at the University of Colorado (CU) primarily for taking detailed thermodynamic measurements of the atmospheric boundary layer. The DH2 weighs 1.7 kg and has a wingspan of 1.3 m, with a flight endurance of approximately 60 min, depending on configuration. In the DH2's most modern form, the aircraft carries a Vaisala RSS-421 sensor for pressure, temperature, and relative humidity measurements, two CU-developed infrared temperature sensors, and a CU-developed fine-wire array, in addition to sensors required to support autopilot function (pitot tube with pressure sensor, GPS receiver, inertial measurement unit), from which wind speed and direction can also be estimated. This paper presents a description of the DH2, including information on its design and development work, and puts the DH2 into context with respect to other contemporary UASs. Data from recent field work (MOSAiC, the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate) is presented and compared with radiosondes deployed during that campaign to provide an overview of sensor and system performance. These data show good agreement across pressure, temperature, and relative humidity as well as across wind speed and direction. Additional examples of measurements provided by the DH2 are given from a variety of previous campaigns in locations ranging from the continental United States to Japan and northern Alaska. Finally, a look toward future system improvements and upcoming research campaign participation is given. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e2cf07d922cf438bb59da8aed3a1b9cc 2025-01-16T20:41:59+00:00 The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research J. Hamilton G. de Boer A. Doddi D. A. Lawrence 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-6789-2022 https://doaj.org/article/e2cf07d922cf438bb59da8aed3a1b9cc EN eng Copernicus Publications https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/15/6789/2022/amt-15-6789-2022.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1867-1381 https://doaj.org/toc/1867-8548 doi:10.5194/amt-15-6789-2022 1867-1381 1867-8548 https://doaj.org/article/e2cf07d922cf438bb59da8aed3a1b9cc Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol 15, Pp 6789-6806 (2022) Environmental engineering TA170-171 Earthwork. Foundations TA715-787 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-6789-2022 2022-12-30T19:37:47Z The DataHawk2 (DH2) is a small, fixed-wing, uncrewed aircraft system, or UAS, developed at the University of Colorado (CU) primarily for taking detailed thermodynamic measurements of the atmospheric boundary layer. The DH2 weighs 1.7 kg and has a wingspan of 1.3 m, with a flight endurance of approximately 60 min, depending on configuration. In the DH2's most modern form, the aircraft carries a Vaisala RSS-421 sensor for pressure, temperature, and relative humidity measurements, two CU-developed infrared temperature sensors, and a CU-developed fine-wire array, in addition to sensors required to support autopilot function (pitot tube with pressure sensor, GPS receiver, inertial measurement unit), from which wind speed and direction can also be estimated. This paper presents a description of the DH2, including information on its design and development work, and puts the DH2 into context with respect to other contemporary UASs. Data from recent field work (MOSAiC, the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate) is presented and compared with radiosondes deployed during that campaign to provide an overview of sensor and system performance. These data show good agreement across pressure, temperature, and relative humidity as well as across wind speed and direction. Additional examples of measurements provided by the DH2 are given from a variety of previous campaigns in locations ranging from the continental United States to Japan and northern Alaska. Finally, a look toward future system improvements and upcoming research campaign participation is given. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Alaska Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 15 22 6789 6806 |
spellingShingle | Environmental engineering TA170-171 Earthwork. Foundations TA715-787 J. Hamilton G. de Boer A. Doddi D. A. Lawrence The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title | The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title_full | The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title_fullStr | The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title_full_unstemmed | The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title_short | The DataHawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
title_sort | datahawk2 uncrewed aircraft system for atmospheric research |
topic | Environmental engineering TA170-171 Earthwork. Foundations TA715-787 |
topic_facet | Environmental engineering TA170-171 Earthwork. Foundations TA715-787 |
url | https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-6789-2022 https://doaj.org/article/e2cf07d922cf438bb59da8aed3a1b9cc |