Title :
HOMER: early results from a novel seabed-resident water column profiler
Author :
Inall, M.E. ; Meldrum, D.T. ; Provost, P.G. ; Mercer, D.J.L. ; Griffiths, C.R. ; Peppe, O. ; Vassie, I.M. ; Thomson, W.T.
Author_Institution :
Dunstaffhage Marine Lab., Scottish Marine Sci. Assoc., Argyll, UK
Abstract :
The HOMER deep water vertical profiler (HOMing Environmental Recorder), originally devised at the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, has recently been further developed and tested at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS). The HOMER system comprises a seabed resident winch which repeatedly releases and recovers a buoyant, internally-recording, 0.25 m diameter spherical sensor module. The sensor sphere performs CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) profiles of the water column from the seabed to a pre-programmed altitude. Other sensors will be added in due course, for example current meters and shear micro-structure sensors. In its present configuration the instrument is capable of a total of approximately 200 profiles to a height of 400 m above the bed in water depths of up to 4000 m. Deployments of up to 2 years duration are possible. Water column profiles are taken at pre-programmed time intervals, and winch control is performed through an embedded microcontroller. The pre-programmed microcontroller instructs a pair of oil filled brushless DC motors; one motor drives the main take-up spool and the other drives a capstan which controls the ascent and decent rate. Power is supplied through a bank of standard lithium D-cells. Sensor sphere and winch are connected via a non-conducting mono-filament line. An infra-red link transfers data from the sensor sphere to the sea-bed frame control sphere between profiles to minimise the risk of data loss. The entire instrument remains on the seabed between profiles, thus minimising problems associated with fishing damage and biofouling.
Keywords :
brushless DC motors; oceanographic equipment; seawater; sensors; winches; 0.25 m; 2 yrs; 4000 m; HOMER; HOMing Environmental Recorder; Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory; Scottish Association for Marine Science; brushless DC motors; deep water vertical profiler; embedded microcontroller; infrared data transfer link; lithium D-cells; seabed resident winch; spherical sensor module; water column profile; winch control; Brushless DC motors; Conductivity; Instruments; Microcontrollers; Ocean temperature; Petroleum; Sensor systems; Temperature sensors; Testing; Winches;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans 2005 - Europe
Conference_Location :
Brest, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9103-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSE.2005.1513238