Title :
Turbulence and optics sampling from an autonomous underwater vehicle
Author :
Levine, Edward R. ; Lueck, Rolf G. ; Donaghay, Percy L. ; Conners, D.N. ; Gagliardi, Ted ; Hanson, Robert C. ; Shell, Richard R.
Author_Institution :
Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI, USA
Abstract :
The adaptation of synergistic sensor technologies to AUV platforms enables a new class of sampling strategies not available with older technologies. The combined turbulence, optics, and hydrographic data acquisition capabilities can be utilized for near-synoptic horizontal mapping in a variety of estuarine and continental shelf process studies. Horizontal profiles of turbulence are obtained using two piezoceramic shear probes orthogonally to the direction of motion, a single ultrafast thermistor, and three orthogonal accelerometers, mounted on a sting. Horizontal profiles of optical absorption and attenuation are obtained with a WET Labs AC-9 instrument mounted in a wet well, with the proper flow rate provided by a pump. Field trials in the Narragansett Bay tidal estuary in January 1996 resulted in obtaining turbulence and optical data from the UUV during near-spring ebb tide. UUV-based observations were made in the deep pycnocline, as well as in the ocean surface layer during wind row occurrences. A portion of the data has been examined for evaluation of noise effects on the turbulence data. In general, this analysis that meaningful estuarine turbulence data can be obtained from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and its relation to the optics data can be studied
Keywords :
accelerometers; marine systems; mobile robots; oceanographic techniques; piezoceramics; piezoelectric devices; thermistors; AUV platforms; Narragansett Bay tidal estuary; Rhode Island; USA; UUV-based observations; WET Labs AC-9 instrument; autonomous underwater vehicle; continental shelf process studies; deep pycnocline; estuarine process studies; hydrographic data acquisition capabilities; near-spring ebb tide; near-synoptic horizontal mapping; ocean surface layer; optical absorption; optical attenuation; optics sampling; orthogonal accelerometers; piezoceramic shear probes; synergistic sensor technologies; turbulence; ultrafast thermistor; wet well; wind row occurrences; Data acquisition; Optical attenuators; Optical noise; Optical pumping; Optical sensors; Piezoelectric materials; Probes; Sampling methods; Thermistors; Ultrafast optics;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology, 1996. AUV '96., Proceedings of the 1996 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3185-0
DOI :
10.1109/AUV.1996.532442