DocumentCode :
2809369
Title :
An Automated Tide Gauging Network
Author :
Knudsen, David
Author_Institution :
Canadian Hydrographic Service, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
fYear :
1978
fDate :
6-8 Sept. 1978
Firstpage :
728
Lastpage :
733
Abstract :
A system has been developed for automatic acquisition and telemetry of tides and water levels from a network of permanent gauging stations. Called TATS, for Tidal Acquisition and Telemetry System, the new instrument consists basically of a specialized microcomputer interfaced to a water level sensor and a dial-up telephone line. Designed as a low cost, reliable instrument for remote, unattended gauging sites, TATS operates under program control, sampling the water level as required, storing the data in memory, and transmitting the information over the telephone lines upon request. Although the data is normally accessed automatically once a day by a central computer with dial-out capability, the information is also available to anyone with a data terminal equipped with a modem or acoustic coupler. TATS can also control a teleannouncer or a dedicated landline or radio link in addition to the dial-up telephone interface.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Computer network reliability; Costs; Instruments; Level control; Microcomputers; Sampling methods; Telemetry; Telephony; Tides;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '78
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1978.1151073
Filename :
1151073
Link To Document :
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