Title :
Accurate current measurement using drogued buoys employing Decca Navigator and Argos
Author :
Roberts, Emyr ; Last, David ; Roberts, Gwyn
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. Eng. Sci., Wales Univ., Bangor, UK
fDate :
10/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Free-floating drogued buoys have been developed for detailed studies of tidal processes, frontal circulation, eddies, and mixing in the North Sea. They are equipped with two independent tracking systems-Decca Navigator and Argos. Decca Navigator, a hyperbolic radio navigation system with extensive coverage in Western Europe, provides accurate and frequent fixes, and the Argos satellite system is used to monitor progress in real time and to assist recovery. The low power consumption microprocessor-based Decca Navigator receiver designed specifically for this application synchronizes to the precisely timed Decca transmission and then goes into sleep mode, waking briefly at 10-min intervals to take position fixes. The position data are stored in a 2-Mb memory card that has a three-month capacity at the 10-min rate. The recovery procedure, using both Argos and a small VHF beacon, is described, together with other recent developments. A typical buoy track from a study in the North Sea is included
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; position measurement; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; tides; tracking systems; 10 min; Argos satellite system; Decca Navigator; North Sea; VHF beacon; Western Europe; current measurement; drogued buoys; eddies; free floating buoys; frontal circulation; hyperbolic radio navigation system; microprocessor; mixing; position fixes; real time; sleep mode; tidal processes; tracking systems; Current measurement; Lagrangian functions; Monitoring; Pollution measurement; Radio navigation; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite navigation systems; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of