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The document aims at easing the reader’s walk through the presented information.
 
The document aims at easing the reader’s walk through the presented information.
  
'''Chapter one''', introduction, shows the background and explains the necessity of this document. It describes grand environmental challenges and consequent necessity in advanced environmental measurements and technologies. It positions the work in the current landscape, explains methodology of work and structure of the document.  
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‘’’Chapter one’’’, introduction, shows the background and explains the necessity of this document. It describes grand environmental challenges and consequent necessity in advanced environmental measurements and technologies. It positions the work in the current landscape, explains methodology of work and structure of the document.  
  
'''Chapter two''' deals with the technologies for atmospheric measurements, such as measurements of GHG and Aerosols parameters. This chapter analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the technologies, and identifies main providers. Described technologies represent those that are mostly valued by scientists and that are the most wanted or expected to become available on the market in the nearest future. Similar structure is accepted for the chapters three, four and five, corresponding to the measurements of land biosphere, marine, and solid earth parameters.  
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‘’’Chapter two’’’ deals with the technologies for atmospheric measurements, such as measurements of GHG and Aerosols parameters. This chapter analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the technologies, and identifies main providers. Described technologies represent those that are mostly valued by scientists and that are the most wanted or expected to become available on the market in the nearest future. Similar structure is accepted for the chapters three, four and five, corresponding to the measurements of land biosphere, marine, and solid earth parameters.  
  
Each of the '''chapters two-five''' is complemented with the section of market overview, where authors talk about main market trends influencing the development of corresponding sensors and main driving forces for such development.  
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Each of the ‘’’chapters two-five’’’ is complemented with the section of market overview, where authors talk about main market trends influencing the development of corresponding sensors and main driving forces for such development.  
  
'''Chapter six''' describes the on-going development of the new platforms for environmental measurements. Among those are unmanned autonomous vehicles for atmospheric, biosphere and marine measurements as well as wireless sensor networks.
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‘’’Chapter six’’’ describes the on-going development of the new platforms for environmental measurements. Among those are unmanned autonomous vehicles for atmospheric, biosphere and marine measurements as well as wireless sensor networks.
  
'''Chapter seven''' is specifically dedicated to the issue of energy supply, which is a critical issue for the measurements performed in the remote, hard-accessible areas. It describes various means of energy supply, such as solar panels, wind and water turbines, fuel cells and others.
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‘’’Chapter seven’’’ is specifically dedicated to the issue of energy supply, which is a critical issue for the measurements performed in the remote, hard-accessible areas. It describes various means of energy supply, such as solar panels, wind and water turbines, fuel cells and others.
  
'''Chapter eight''' discusses the place of research infrastructures on the technological market. This chapter demonstrates the connections of research infrastructures with the other market players, such as individual researchers, SMEs, large companies and grant holders. It addresses traditional and innovative business models and societies interested in development of new sensors.
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‘’’Chapter eight’’’ discusses the place of research infrastructures on the technological market. This chapter demonstrates the connections of research infrastructures with the other market players, such as individual researchers, SMEs, large companies and grant holders. It addresses traditional and innovative business models and societies interested in development of new sensors.
  
'''Chapter nine''' gives an overview to the meeting of ENVRIplus participants with the industrial producers of environmental sensors in Grenoble (18-19 May 2017) in order to  
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‘’’Chapter nine’’’ gives an overview to the meeting of ENVRIplus participants with the industrial producers of environmental sensors in Grenoble (18-19 May 2017) in order to  
 
underline the strong dedication of environmental RIs to the establishment of strong relations with the market players.  
 
underline the strong dedication of environmental RIs to the establishment of strong relations with the market players.  
  
Finally, '''chapter ten''' provides the final conclusions. It summarizes the trends of technology and market developments, the possible applications of sensor technologies.  
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Finally, ‘’’chapter ten’’’ provides the final conclusions. It summarizes the trends of technology and market developments, the possible applications of sensor technologies.  
  
It also refers to the '''Annex 1''' table, where authors show the possibilities of cross-utilisation of sensors by various research infrastructures, thus underlining similarities of RIs in the field of technologies.
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It also refers to the ‘’’Annex 1’’’ table, where authors show the possibilities of cross-utilisation of sensors by various research infrastructures, thus underlining similarities of RIs in the field of technologies.
  
 
=2 Measurement of atmospheric parameters=
 
=2 Measurement of atmospheric parameters=

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