Fabio Pasian
INAF
307 Papers
8.7K Citations
Fabio Pasian is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 307 publications.
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Papers
Planck/LFI Ground Tests: data management and analysis
A. Zacchei,Michele Maris,S. Fogliani,M. Salomon,Davide Maino,E. Franceschi,M. Malaspina,A. Mennella,P. Leutenegger,M. Miccolis,Fabio Pasian,Marco Bersanelli +11 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: The ground tests are a fundamental milestone within the development of the Low Frequency Instrument (LFI) which will fly onboard the ESA satellite P as mentioned in this paper.
ESFRIs & VO: networking and discussing
Marco Molinaro,Fabio Pasian +1 more
- 08 Aug 2019
TL;DR: DADI is the ASTERICS work package dealing with the dissemination of the Virtual Observatory (VO) standards and technologies, gathering needs from the scientific community and ESFRIs requirements related to interoperability, and stirring them into updates or additions to the VO scenario.
Micro-simulations Inside the VO: the BaSTI Case
P. Manzato,Marco Molinaro,F. Gasparo,Fabio Pasian,A. Pietrinferni,Santi Cassisi,C. Rodrigo,E. Solano,M. Cerviño +8 more
- 01 Sep 2009
TL;DR: A generalization of the Theoretical Spectral Access Protocol (TSAP) standard called Simple Self-described Service Protocol (S3P) has been used to search and access stellar model data.
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The High-Level Control and Data Handling System of the Galileo Telescope
TL;DR: The control and archive systems for the TNG have been designed on account of the needs of a modern telescope and their architecture is fully modular and intrinsically open in order to allow future enhancements and/or modifications of their components.
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The Data Flow, from Observations to the Archive: Simulating the Case of TNG
Fabio Pasian,Riccardo Smareglia +1 more
TL;DR: Simulations are essential to understand how observations will be archived, and to build and test an archiving system capable of dealing efficiently with the expected data flow, and the results obtained testing the prototype implementation of the archive system at the TNG with a simulated data flow will be shown.
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