DocumentCode
2812791
Title
An Ocean Current Profiler Using Doppler Sonar
Author
Rowe, F.D. ; Young, J.W.
Author_Institution
AMETEK, Straza Division
fYear
1979
fDate
17-19 Sept. 1979
Firstpage
292
Lastpage
297
Abstract
An instrument for remote measurement of horizontal current distributions versus depth in the upper ocean has been developed. The system is based upon a standard Doppler navigation sonar which has been modified to optimize its performance as a current profiler. Reliable measurements of currents to depths in excess of 100 meters have been demonstrated with depth resolution of 3 meters. The current profiling system can be used on a moving ship or a stationary platform. The system is a pulsed 300 kHz sonar employing a four-beam "Janus configuration" transducer array. Time gated measurements of the Doppler frequency shift are made from the water mass scattered signals. These measurements are converted to depth segmented current velocity components in the ship\´s horizontally-referenced coordinate frame. Velocity measurements are coupled via an IEEE-488-(1975) standard general purpose interface bus (GPIB) to a CRT terminal. The terminal provides a real time CRT display and cassette tape recording of the smoothed two-axis currents versus depth.
Keywords
Acoustic beams; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic pulses; Current measurement; Frequency; Marine vehicles; Sea measurements; Sonar measurements; Sonar navigation; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '79
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1979.1151265
Filename
1151265
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