利用波浪滑翔机监测海洋哺乳动物的声学

S. Wiggins, J. Manley, E. Brager, B. Woolhiser
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波浪滑翔机是一种波浪动力无人海上航行器(UMV),代表了一种新颖而独特的持续海洋存在的方法。波浪滑翔机从海浪中获取丰富的能量,提供基本上无限的推进力。波浪滑翔机可以作为一艘船,在海洋中覆盖很长的距离,或者作为一个站保持平台。波浪滑翔机已经证明了长时间的公海航行和长达一年的部署。高频声学记录包(HARP)是一种针对长期、宽带海洋哺乳动物监测进行优化的自主数据记录系统。HARP系统包括低功耗电子设备、高速数据采样、大容量数据存储和自给电源电池。除了容纳数据记录器外,还设计了一个水听器拖在波浪滑翔机后面。斯克里普斯海洋学研究所和液体机器人将这两种技术结合在一起,展示了一种监测海洋哺乳动物的新方法。配有HARP的波浪滑翔机为声学监测提供了一个移动、持久、全连接的平台,能够实现新的科学成果,提高经济效益。经过一系列的工程和科学评估,HARP系统被证明在波浪滑翔机上部署时对监测海洋哺乳动物是有效的。在本文中,我们概述了波浪滑翔机平台和集成的HARP系统,并介绍了使用几个原型和生产版本的车辆和数据记录器进行的广泛的工程海上试验的结果。
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Monitoring marine mammal acoustics using Wave Glider
The Wave Glider, a wave-powered unmanned maritime vehicle (UMV), represents a novel and unique approach to persistent ocean presence. Wave Gliders harvest the abundant energy contained in ocean waves to provide essentially limitless propulsion. The Wave Glider can operate as a vessel, covering long distances in the ocean, or as a station-keeping platform. Wave Gliders have demonstrated long open-ocean transits and extended deployments of up to one year. The High-frequency Acoustic Recording Package (HARP) is an autonomous data logging system optimized for long-term, broad-band marine mammal monitoring. The HARP system includes low-power electronics, high-speed data sampling, large capacity data storage, and batteries for self-contained power. In addition to housing the data logger, a hydrophone was designed to be towed behind the Wave Glider. Together, Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Liquid Robotics combined these two technologies to demonstrate a new approach to marine mammal monitoring. Providing a mobile, long-endurance and fully connected platform for acoustic monitoring, the Wave Glider with HARP enables new scientific results and improved economics. Over a series of engineering and scientific evaluations, the HARP system has proven effective for monitoring marine mammals when deployed on the Wave Glider. In this paper, we give an overview of the Wave Glider platform and integrated HARP system, and present results from the extensive engineering sea trials conducted with several prototype and production versions of the vehicle and data logger.
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