Title :
New Scientific Underwater Cable System Tokai-SCANNER for Underwater Geophysical Monitoring Utilizing a Decommissioned Optical Underwater Telecommunication Cable
Author :
Asakawa, Kenichi ; Yokobiki, Takashi ; Goto, Tada-Nori ; Araki, Eiichiro ; Kasaya, Takafumi ; Kinoshita, Masataka ; Kojima, Junichi
Author_Institution :
Marine Technol. Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sci. & Technol., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract :
We have developed a new cost-effective scientific underwater cable system named Tokai Submarine Cabled Network Observatory for Nowcast of Earthquake Recurrences (Tokai-SCANNER) using a decommissioned optical underwater telecommunication cable. We have used this cable in two ways simultaneously: (1) to construct an ocean-bottom observatory at the end of the cable, and (2) to use the cable as a long emitting antenna to sense electromagnetic properties of the Earth´s crust. We have also developed a new time-synchronization system that sends a one-pulse-per-second (1PPS) signal and NMEA data to underwater sensors. To vary the supply voltage and current to the observatory and to emit a low-frequency electromagnetic field around the underwater cable, we have also developed an underwater power unit that has a wide input voltage and current range. Tokai-SCANNER has been functioning since April 2007.
Keywords :
electric potential; oceanographic equipment; submarine cables; underwater acoustic communication; Earth crust electromagnetic properties; Submarine Cabled Network Observatory for Nowcast of Earthquake Recurrences; Tokai-SCANNER; current range; decommissioned optical underwater telecommunication cable; long emitting antenna; ocean-bottom observatory; one-pulse-per-second signal; time-synchronization system; underwater cable system; underwater power unit; underwater sensors; voltage supply; wide input voltage; Ocean-bottom observatory; scientific underwater cable; time synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2009.2026987