• DocumentCode
    825783
  • Title

    Using Smart Sensor Strings for Continuous Monitoring of Temperature Stratification in Large Water Bodies

  • Author

    Skinner, Andrew J. ; Lambert, Martin F.

  • Author_Institution
    Meas. Eng. Australia, Adelaide, SA
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    1473
  • Lastpage
    1481
  • Abstract
    A "smart" thermistor string for continuous long-term temperature profiling in large water bodies is described allowing highly matched yet low-cost spatial and temporal temperature measurements. The sensor uses the three-wire SDI-12 communications standard to enable a low-powered radio or data logger on supporting buoys to command measurements and retrieve high-resolution temperature data in digital form. Each "smart" temperature sensor integrates a thermistor element, measurement circuitry, power control, calibration coefficient storage, temperature computation, and data communications. Multiple addressable sensors at discrete vertical depths are deployed along a three-wire cable that provides power and allows data transfer at regular intervals. Circuit, manufacturing, and automated calibration techniques allow temperature measurements with a resolution of plusmn0.003degC, and with intersensor matching of plusmn0.006degC. The low cost of each sensor is achieved by using poor tolerance thermistor and circuit components in conjunction with a 15-bit charge-balance analog-to-digital converter. Sensor inaccuracies and temperature coefficients are corrected by a two-point calibration procedure made possible by a standard-curve generator within the sensor, based upon the method of finite differences. This two-point calibration process allows in-field sensor string calibration in stratified water bodies and provides a means to correct for long-term calibration drift without having to return the string to a laboratory
  • Keywords
    calibration; distributed sensors; hydrological equipment; intelligent sensors; temperature sensors; thermistors; SDI-12 communications standard; addressable sensors; analog-to-digital converter; automated calibration; calibration coefficient storage; continuous monitoring; data communications; data logger; finite differences method; intersensor matching; large water bodies; low-powered radio; measurement circuitry; power control; smart temperature sensor; smart thermistor string; standard-curve generator; temperature computation; temperature profiling; temperature stratification; Calibration; Communication standards; Information retrieval; Integrated circuit measurements; Intelligent sensors; Power control; Power measurement; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermistors; Analog-to-digital converter (ADC); SDI-12; method of finite differences; smart sensor; stratification; temperature; thermistor strings;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2006.881373
  • Filename
    4014193