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In "Simplified" mode, the results in the analysis are calculated by looking at each instrument's mission objectives: for each instrument we keep track of what the primary, secondary, and opportunity mission objectives are. These mission objectives indicate that an instrument is primarily envisioned to measure variable X, Y and Z, that variables A, B and C are its secondary objective, and that it may offer the opportunity to measure variables I and II although it is not optimized for that. The simplified Gap analysis produces a timeline based on this information. The simplified Gap analysis is only available for analyzing variables, not for missions.
In "Expert system" mode, the results in the analysis are calculated with an expert system. Internally, OSCAR works with a large set of 1700 rules that determine whether or not an instrument is capable of measuring a given variable, and to what degree. When you select "Expert system", the Gap analysis is performed based on this large set of rules.

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Variable sorting criteria

 

Each instrument is assigned with an up-to-5-step rating, evaluated as a blend of several elements.  For this particular Variable, the rating is driven by:

  • the observed solar area (disk only or disk + corona);
  • the number of channels and the covered spectral range.

 

RATING CRITERIA:

1

  • Disk + corona, many channels, large spectral range
  • Disk only, many channels, large spectral range

2

  • Disk + corona, many channels, narrow spectral range
  • Disk only, many channels, narrow spectral range

3

  • Disk + corona, few channels, large spectral range
  • Disk only, few channels, large spectral range

4

  • Disk + corona, few channels, narrow spectral range
  • Disk only, few channels, narrow spectral range

5

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Found 51 results

This table has a large number of results.
Instrument NRT? Relevance Satellite ECT/Lon Orbit DLR
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EXIS1 - primaryGOES-1675.2°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
EXISNo1 - primaryGOES-17104.7°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXX
EXISYes1 - primaryGOES-18137°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXX
EXIS1 - primaryGOES-U75°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXX
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-1135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-275°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-3135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-4135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-575°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-6135°WGEO
X
XXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-775°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-875°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-9135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-10135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-11135°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV Important note1 - primaryGOES-1275°WGEO
X
XXXXXX
SEM/XRS-EUV Important note1 - primaryGOES-1361.5°EGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV Important noteYes1 - primaryGOES-14108°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SEM/XRS-EUV Important noteNo1 - primaryGOES-1561.5°EGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXX
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primarySMS-175°WGEO
X
XXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primarySMS-2135°WGEO
X
XXXXXX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-9 (GMS backup)155°EGEO
X
XX
X
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primaryGOES-10 (S-America)60°WGEO
X
XX
X
SUFR-Sp-C1 - primaryCoronas-I82.5 °DRIFT
X
SUFR-Sp-C1 - primaryCoronas-F82.5 °DRIFT
X
XXX
X
SXEUV1 - primaryFY-4CGEOXXXXXXXX
SXEUV1 - primaryFY-4D105°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
SXEUV1 - primaryFY-4E86.5°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
SXUS1 - primaryFY-4CGEOXXXXXXXX
SXUS1 - primaryFY-4D105°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
SXUS1 - primaryFY-4E86.5°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
AIAYes2 - very highSDO29.6 °GeoSync20
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SUVI2 - very highGOES-1675.2°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SUVINo2 - very highGOES-17104.7°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXX
SUVIYes2 - very highGOES-18137°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXXXX
SUVI2 - very highGOES-U75°WGEO
X
XXXXXXXXX
LYRA3 - highPROBA-206:00 ascSunSync
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
RMS-solar3 - highElectro-GOMS76.5°EGEO
X
XXXXX
X
EITYes4 - fairSOHOL1360
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
EUVI-Vigil4 - fairVigil-L5L4-L5XXXXXXXXXXX
SECCHI/EUVI4 - fairSTEREO-B23.44 °Ecliptic
X
XXXXXXX
X
SECCHI/EUVIYes4 - fairSTEREO-A23.44 °Ecliptic30
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SWAP4 - fairPROBA-206:00 ascSunSync
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
EUI4 - fairSolar Orbiter25 °Solar
X
XXXXXXXXXX
PHOKA4 - fairCoronas-Photon82.5 °DRIFT
X
SEM (SOHO)4 - fairSOHOL1
X
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SUVI (FY-4)4 - fairFY-4CGEOXXXXXXXX
SUVI (FY-4)4 - fairFY-4D105°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
SUVI (FY-4)4 - fairFY-4E86.5°EGEO
X
XXXXXXX
XEUVI4 - fairFY-3E05:40 descSunSync
X
XXXXXXXX
XEUVI4 - fairFY-3J05:00 descSunSyncXXXXXXXXX
All instruments for measuring Solar EUV flux
Instruments Relevance Operational limitations
EXIS1 - primary
SEM/XRS-EUV1 - primary
SUFR-Sp-C1 - primary
SXEUV1 - primary
SXUS1 - primary
AIA2 - very high
SUVI2 - very high
LYRA3 - high
RMS-solar3 - high
EIT4 - fair
EUVI-Vigil4 - fair
SECCHI/EUVI4 - fair
SWAP4 - fair
EUI4 - fair
PHOKA4 - fair
SEM (SOHO)4 - fair
SUVI (FY-4)4 - fair
XEUVI4 - fair