DocumentCode
2229751
Title
Innovative oceanographic sensor technology for use in air deployable buoy systems
Author
McCandless, Joseph ; Collins, William ; Maffione, Robert ; Holler, Roger
Author_Institution
Navmar Appl. Sci. Corp., USA
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
28 Sep-1 Oct 1998
Firstpage
559
Abstract
Oceanographic environmental sensor technology is being investigated under the sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research and the Naval Air Warfare Center. The focus of this investigation is air-deployable, expendable sensors and includes: (1) Ocean Optical Property Sensor (OOPS) designed to measure both the volume backscatter function, Beta and the diffuse attenuation coefficient, K, simultaneously; both measurements employ an LED light source for low weight and power consumption; (2) Ocean Current Profile Sensors employing Phased Array technology; (3) GPS-equipped Surface Floats for determining the ocean surface current; (4) high frequency ocean bottom sediment classifiers which use the echo information from standard ship-board fathometers to auto-classify the bottom sediment. This report gives design details of each sensor along with a description of their capabilities, packaging layouts for both moored and free-floating buoy designs, system architectures, including in-buoy data processing and control and external telemetry utilizing LEO commercial satellites. Prototype sensors have been designed, fabricated and successfully tested in a series of shallow water ocean exercises. Test results are presented and compared with conventional reference sensors to validate the sensor performance. Future sensor development plans are proposed with a view toward employing a global network of precision in-water sensors, moored and free-floating, to provide real-time data flow to the world´s oceanographic community
Keywords
oceanographic equipment; LED light source; Naval Air Warfare Center; OOPS; Ocean Optical Property Sensor; Office of Naval Research; Phased Array technology; USA; acoustic measurement; air deployable buoy system; aircraft deployment; bottom sediment; current; diffuse attenuation coefficient; dynamics; equipment; expendable sensor; free-floating buoy; instrument; moored buoy; ocean; oceanographic sensor technology; seafloor; sonar; surface current; telemetry; underwater light; volume backscatter function; Attenuation measurement; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Marine technology; Oceans; Optical attenuators; Optical sensors; Power measurement; Sea measurements; Sensor arrays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '98 Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location
Nice
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5045-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1998.725809
Filename
725809
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