
2. Description of experimental systems
First, we look at the probe itself, detailing the technology and specific choices adopted in its design. We then describe the Rayleigh-Bénard device used, followed by the experimental procedure.
2.1 Thermal probe
The probe is presented in the form of a functional diagram, then data transfer via radio frequencies is detailed – with particular attention paid to energy management. Finally, we describe the simultaneous measurement of position and temperature.
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