Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station
A novel aerosol observation and sampling system has been developed by combining a rubber balloon and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The system takes advantage of the feature of an observation method using a rubber balloon, which is handy, inexpensive, and higher reachable observation altitude tha...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fb2391c0286f470490e1ff570c900c9a 2023-05-15T13:54:21+02:00 Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station Shin-Ichiro Higashino Masahiko Hayashi Shiina Umemoto Shuji Nagasaki Motoki Nishimura Keiichi Ozuka Koichi Shiraishi Ayumi Naganuma 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00016238 https://doaj.org/article/fb2391c0286f470490e1ff570c900c9a EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X http://doi.org/10.15094/00016238 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/fb2391c0286f470490e1ff570c900c9a Antarctic Record, Vol 65, Pp 21-44 (2021) unmanned aerial vehicle aerosol observation balloon syowa station time- and space-wise aerosol variation Geography (General) G1-922 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00016238 2022-12-31T05:12:48Z A novel aerosol observation and sampling system has been developed by combining a rubber balloon and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The system takes advantage of the feature of an observation method using a rubber balloon, which is handy, inexpensive, and higher reachable observation altitude than those of other observation methods, and the feature of a UAV which can fly back to the released point autonomously. In this system, an optical particle counter, an aerosol sampler, and a GPS sonde are mounted on a motor-glider UAV. The UAV, which is suspended from a rubber balloon, is released from the ground. After finishing observation and sampling during its ascent, the UAV is recovered by separating from the balloon and gliding back to the released point autonomously. Five observation flights were performed successfully at Syowa Station in the summer activity of the 54th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, and the maximum observation and separation altitude reached 10 km. Number concentrations obtained by insitu measurements and morphology of recovered aerosols using the UAV show the possibility that the enhancement of sulfate aerosols in the free troposphere and bottom of the stratosphere were caused by the volcanic eruption in the mid-latitude in January 2013. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Syowa Station |
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unmanned aerial vehicle aerosol observation balloon syowa station time- and space-wise aerosol variation Geography (General) G1-922 Shin-Ichiro Higashino Masahiko Hayashi Shiina Umemoto Shuji Nagasaki Motoki Nishimura Keiichi Ozuka Koichi Shiraishi Ayumi Naganuma Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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A novel aerosol observation and sampling system has been developed by combining a rubber balloon and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The system takes advantage of the feature of an observation method using a rubber balloon, which is handy, inexpensive, and higher reachable observation altitude than those of other observation methods, and the feature of a UAV which can fly back to the released point autonomously. In this system, an optical particle counter, an aerosol sampler, and a GPS sonde are mounted on a motor-glider UAV. The UAV, which is suspended from a rubber balloon, is released from the ground. After finishing observation and sampling during its ascent, the UAV is recovered by separating from the balloon and gliding back to the released point autonomously. Five observation flights were performed successfully at Syowa Station in the summer activity of the 54th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, and the maximum observation and separation altitude reached 10 km. Number concentrations obtained by insitu measurements and morphology of recovered aerosols using the UAV show the possibility that the enhancement of sulfate aerosols in the free troposphere and bottom of the stratosphere were caused by the volcanic eruption in the mid-latitude in January 2013. |
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Shin-Ichiro Higashino Masahiko Hayashi Shiina Umemoto Shuji Nagasaki Motoki Nishimura Keiichi Ozuka Koichi Shiraishi Ayumi Naganuma |
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Shin-Ichiro Higashino Masahiko Hayashi Shiina Umemoto Shuji Nagasaki Motoki Nishimura Keiichi Ozuka Koichi Shiraishi Ayumi Naganuma |
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Shin-Ichiro Higashino |
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Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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Development of Balloon-Assisted Gliding Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System for Atmospheric Observation and Spatiotemporal Aerosol Variations in Summer Troposphere over Syowa Station |
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development of balloon-assisted gliding unmanned aerial vehicle system for atmospheric observation and spatiotemporal aerosol variations in summer troposphere over syowa station |
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