Title :
New recording package for VACM provides sensor flexibility
Author :
Strahle, W.J. ; Worrilow, S.E. ; Fucile, P.D. ; Martini, A.M.
Author_Institution :
Branch of Atlantic Marine Geol., US Geol. Survey, Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract :
For the past three decades, the VACM has been a standard for ocean current measurements. A VACM is a true vector-averaging instrument that computes north and east current vectors and averages temperature continuously over a specified interval. It keeps a running total of rotor counts, and records one-shot samples of compass, vane position and time. Adding peripheral sensors to the data stream was easy. In today´s economy, it seems imperative that operational centers concentrate on upgrading present inventory rather than purchasing newer instruments that often fall short of the flexible measurement platforms with high data capacities required by most researchers today. PCMCIA cards are rapidly becoming an industry standard with a wide range of storage capacities. By upgrading the VACM to a PCMCIA storage system with a flexible microprocessor, the VACM should continue to be a viable instrument into the next century
Keywords :
EPROM; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; data recording; digital storage; geophysics computing; oceanographic equipment; PCMCIA cards; VACM; compass; current vectors; flexible microprocessor; ocean current measurements; peripheral sensors; recording package; rotor counts; sensor flexibility; storage capacities; temperature; vane position; vector averaging current meter; vector-averaging instrument; Current measurement; Geologic measurements; Geology; Instruments; Marine technology; Microprocessors; Ocean temperature; Packaging; Sea measurements; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '94. 'Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation.' Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Brest
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2056-5
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1994.363945