DocumentCode
1786702
Title
Low-cost inertial measurement of ocean waves
Author
Kennedy, Donal ; Walsh, Michael ; O´Flynn, Brendan
Author_Institution
Tyndall Nat. Inst., Univ. Coll. Cork, Cork, Ireland
fYear
2014
fDate
13-17 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
2
Abstract
Although commercial wave buoys are the de facto standard for ocean wave measurement, and are highly accurate and reliable, their high cost of deployment and maintenance can render them impractical for many applications. This paper describes the measurement of simulated sea states in a wave tank using Tyndall Wireless Inertial Measurement Units (WIMUs). These inertial measurement units are miniature devices which combine a microcontroller, wireless communication capability, and solidstate MEMS sensors (accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer) with specialized algorithms for specific analytical tasks. Methods and results are described here for measurement of simulated sea states. These tests represent a range of wave heights and periods from which the performance of the system may be quantified. Wave height is measured with an accuracy of -3% ±5%, with period measured at 1% ±7%. These results are shown to be significantly better than those achieved using methods in the currently available literature.
Keywords
geophysics computing; inertial systems; measurement standards; microcontrollers; microsensors; ocean waves; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; Tyndall wireless inertial measurement unit; WIMU; commercial wave buoys; de facto standard; microcontroller; miniature device; ocean wave measurement; simulated sea state measurement; solid-state MEMS sensor; wave height measurement; wave tank; wireless communication capability; Measurement units; Micromechanical devices; Sea measurements; Sea state; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Inertial Measurement Units; MEMS Sensors; Ocean Wave Measurement; Wave Buoys;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor Systems for a Changing Ocean (SSCO), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Brest
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSCO.2014.7000387
Filename
7000387
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