Object Reference
These pages are generated from specs/dasdae-inventory.yml.
| Object | Summary |
|---|---|
| Acquisition | Time-aware, channel-like DAS acquisition setup used to resolve acquisition-derived patch metadata. |
| Cable | Physical cable resource containing one or more fiber segments. |
| Channel | Station-level time-series stream identity for non-fiber or colocated observations. |
| Connector | Joined optical interface between components. |
| CoordinateReferenceSystem | Inventory-wide coordinate reference system used by all coordinate-bearing metadata. |
| CouplingCondition | Acoustic coupling condition for an interval of an optical path. |
| Enclosure | Physical housing, assembly, pipe, duct, conduit, or carrier resource for optical components or cables. |
| ExternalResource | External resource identified by DASCore but not otherwise modeled. |
| FiberArray | Durable fiber-optic observing identity anchored by one or more optical paths. |
| FiberSegment | Length of optical fiber within a cable, patch cord, borehole line, or other run. |
| Geometry | Geometry for an interval of an optical path, interpreted using the inventory CRS. |
| Interrogator | DAS interrogator unit used for data collection. |
| Inventory | Top-level DASDAE Inventory manifest that stores document metadata, shared resources, and network containers. |
| Network | FDSN-like organizational container below an inventory. |
| OpticalComponent | Base class for ordered physical optical components on an optical path. |
| OpticalPath | Continuous optical path described by independent component, geometry, coupling, and annotation tracks. |
| OpticalPathAnnotation | Named interval on an optical path. |
| References | Shareable inventory resources keyed by stable resource_id values. |
| Response | Station-specific response model associated with a channel. |
| Splice | Fused or mechanical splice between optical fiber segments. |
| Station | Station-level observing identity used to group one or more fiber arrays under a network. |
| Terminator | End condition of an optical path. |