DocumentCode
3657699
Title
Biofouling protection by electro-chlorination on optical windows for oceanographic sensors and imaging devices
Author
Delauney Laurent;Boukerma Kada;Bucas Karenn;Coail Jean-Yves;Debeaumont Mathieu;Forest Bertrand;Garello Celia;Guyader Gerard;Le Bras Yves;Peleau Michel;Rinnert Emmanuel
Author_Institution
Ifremer Centre de Brest, ZI de la pointe du Diable, CS 10070, 29280 PLOUZANE, France
fYear
2015
fDate
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Oceans environmental monitoring and seafloor exploitation need in situ sensors and optical devices (cameras, lights) in various locations and on various carriers in order to initiate and to calibrate environmental models or to operate underwater industrial process supervision. For more than 10 years Ifremer deploys in situ monitoring systems for various seawater parameters and in situ observation systems based on lights and HD Cameras. To be economically operational, these systems must be equipped with a biofouling protection dedicated to the sensors and optical devices used in situ. Indeed, biofouling, in less than 15 days [1] will modify the transducing interfaces of the sensors and causes unacceptable bias on the measurements provided by the in situ monitoring system. In the same way biofouling will decrease the optical properties of windows and thus altering the lighting and the quality fot he images recorded by the camera.
Keywords
"Optical sensors","Biomedical optical imaging","Biosensors","Optical imaging"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2015 - Genova
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS-Genova.2015.7271715
Filename
7271715
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