Seabed resident event driven profiling system (SREP). Concept, design and tests

A. Mascarenhas, A. Sanjeev, P. Maurya, L. Fernandes, R. Madhan, E. de Sa, N. Dabholkar, G. Navelkar, Lakshadeep Naik, Vidish G. Shetye, N. B. Shetty, S. Prabhudesai, S. Nagvekar, Vimalakumari D
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The seabed resident event driven profiling system (SREP) described here offers a novel, optimized approach to profiling in coastal waters from seabed to sea surface during the rough seas encountered in the southwest monsoon season (June-Sept). It consists of a winch system and a tethered instrumented profiler. The winch system launches and retrieves the profiler. The tethered profiler is programmed to move up and down the water column to sample and transmit water column properties when it reaches the sea surface. It uses standard oceanographic sensors to measure vertical structure at ~0.25m resolution. The major challenges addressed in this paper are long endurance of three months, underwater acoustic communications between the sea bed and the profiler unit and data transmission by the profiler to the shore.
海底常驻事件驱动剖面系统(SREP)。概念、设计和测试
本文描述的海底常驻事件驱动剖面系统(SREP)提供了一种新颖的、优化的方法,可以在西南季风季节(6 - 9月)遇到巨浪时对沿海水域从海床到海面进行剖面分析。它由一个绞车系统和一个系绳仪表分析器组成。绞车系统启动并检索分析器。系留剖面仪被编程为在水柱上下移动以采样,并在到达海面时传输水柱特性。它使用标准的海洋学传感器以~0.25米的分辨率测量垂直结构。本文解决的主要挑战是三个月的长寿命,海床与剖面仪之间的水声通信以及剖面仪到岸上的数据传输。
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