TY - GEN
T1 - Does your robot need a flamethrower? : automated astronomical instrumentation in Antarctica
AU - Tothill, N. F. H.
AU - Martin, C. L.
AU - Kulesa, C. A.
AU - Briguglio, R.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The Antarctic Plateau contains sites with the potential to be the best in the world for many astronomical observations. The Plateau has strong advantages in the waveband between thermal-IR and millimetre-waves, for time-based astronomy, and for adaptive optics and interferometry. In such a harsh environment, automation of instrument functions becomes very important. At entirely remote (i.e., uncrewed) locations, automated instruments require robustness above all, especially in their self-contained logistics functions (power and communications). At crewed stations, with human intervention available, automation should concentrate on increasing functionality and decreasing workload on the winterover scientists, enhancing the scientific return on a significant investment.
AB - The Antarctic Plateau contains sites with the potential to be the best in the world for many astronomical observations. The Plateau has strong advantages in the waveband between thermal-IR and millimetre-waves, for time-based astronomy, and for adaptive optics and interferometry. In such a harsh environment, automation of instrument functions becomes very important. At entirely remote (i.e., uncrewed) locations, automated instruments require robustness above all, especially in their self-contained logistics functions (power and communications). At crewed stations, with human intervention available, automation should concentrate on increasing functionality and decreasing workload on the winterover scientists, enhancing the scientific return on a significant investment.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/562861
UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asna.v329:3/issuetoc
U2 - 10.1002/asna.200710941
DO - 10.1002/asna.200710941
M3 - Conference Paper
SP - 326
EP - 329
BT - Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol. 329, Iss. 3. Proceedings of Hot-Wiring the Transient Universe held Tucson, Arizona, 4-7 June 2007
PB - Wiley
T2 - Hot-Wiring the Transient Universe
Y2 - 4 June 2007
ER -