DocumentCode
3574208
Title
The WHOI Jetyak: An autonomous surface vehicle for oceanographic research in shallow or dangerous waters
Author
Kimball, Peter ; Bailey, John ; Das, Sarah ; Geyer, Rocky ; Harrison, Trevor ; Kunz, Clay ; Manganini, Kevin ; Mankoff, Ken ; Samuelson, Katie ; Sayre-McCord, Thomas ; Straneo, Fiamma ; Traykovski, Peter ; Singh, Hanumant
Author_Institution
Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., Woods Hole, MA, USA
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
This paper illustrates the components, capabilities, and some characteristic applications of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Jetyak - a small autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) designed for the collection of oceanographic data from shallow or dangerous waters. The Jetyak is the result of custom modifications to a Mokai jet-powered kayak, including an A-frame and sea chest for installation of instrumentation, servo-driven controls and an Ardupilot autopilot for autonomous operation, an onboard computer for instrument control and data logging, and radios for wireless operation and communications. With these modifications, the Jetyak´s cost of replacement is less than $15,000 (excluding the cost of instrumentation payload). The paper addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the Jetyak relative to piloted small boats and jetskis, autonomous underwater vehicles, and existing ASVs. Preliminary data are included from some shallow-water and dangerous Jetyak field campaigns in order to illustrate applications to which the Jetyak is well or uniquely suited.
Keywords
autonomous underwater vehicles; oceanography; A-frame; ASV; Ardupilot autopilot; Mokai jet-powered kayak; WHOI Jetyak; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Jetyak; autonomous operation; autonomous surface vehicle; autonomous underwater vehicles; dangerous Jetyak field campaigns; dangerous waters; data logging; instrument control; oceanographic research; sea chest; servo-driven controls; shallow-water Jetyak field campaigns; wireless communications; wireless operation; Boats; Computers; Engines; Instruments; Sea surface; Sonar; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV), 2014 IEEE/OES
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-4345-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUV.2014.7054430
Filename
7054430
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