Title :
Instrumentation for the Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) prototype Pacific Ocean network
Author :
Howe, Bruce M. ; Anderson, Stephen G. ; Baggeroer, Arthur ; Colosi, John A. ; Hardy, Kevin R. ; Horwitt, David ; Karig, Frederick W. ; Leach, Shaun ; Mercer, James A. ; Metzger, Kurt, Jr. ; Olson, LeRoy O. ; Peckham, Douglas A. ; Reddaway, Donald A. ; Rya
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
The prototype Pacific Ocean network for the Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) program consists of two shore-cabled acoustic sources, two autonomous vertical hydrophone receiving arrays, and 16 U.S. Navy hydrophone arrays. The sources, receivers, and signaling strategy are designed to be capable of up to 10-megameter transmissions on a routine basis. A new broadband, low-frequency (75 Hz), acoustic source was designed and built by Alliant Techsystems. The bender-bar/barrel-stave transducer is pressure compensated for operation to 1000-m depth. Signal waveform shaping is employed to broaden the effective bandwidth of the source to 37.5 Hz (Q=2; time resolution of 27 ms). Four-element vertical hydrophone arrays are attached to the sources to permit reciprocal transmissions and ambient noise monitoring. Autonomous vertical hydrophone arrays consisting of 40 elements at 35-m spacing (1400-m aperture) were developed to resolve low-order acoustic modes. The autonomous arrays are designed for deployments of up to 1 year, with intermediate readout of the data via ship-recoverable pop-up data modules. The U.S. Navy hydrophone arrays were instrumented with 80486-based data acquisition and processing systems, with communications links for transmitting the data in near real time to a central site for further processing and archiving
Keywords :
acoustic radiators; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; temperature measurement; underwater sound; 75 Hz; ATOC; Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate; Alliant Techsystem; North Pacific; acoustic equipment; acoustic method; acoustic source; acoustic transducer; barrel-stave transducer; bender-bar; hydrophone array; hydrophone receiving array; instrument; ocean; prototype Pacific Ocean network; shore-cabled acoustic source; signal waveform shaping; temperature measurement technique; thermal structure; underwater sound; vertical hydrophone array; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic noise; Acoustic transducers; Bandwidth; Instruments; Oceans; Prototypes; Signal design; Signal resolution; Sonar equipment;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '95. MTS/IEEE. Challenges of Our Changing Global Environment. Conference Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-14-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1995.528710