Title :
Development of a fibre optic sensor for the detection of harmful algae bloom and in particular domoic acid
Author :
O´Connell, Eoin ; Lyons, William B. ; Sheridan, Cormac ; Lewis, Elfed
Abstract :
Research into an early warning harmful algae bloom (HAB) sensing system for use in underwater monitoring applications is presented. The sensor proposed by the authors utilises principal component analysis (PCA) to establish the complex linkages between ocean colour, absorption and scattering, algae pigmentation and cell size, along with depth of bloom layers. The authors are proposing an optical fibre sensor based method of detecting the associated neurotoxins that cause harmful algal blooms. The sensing mechanism utilised in this system is based on a combination of absorption and reflection spectroscopy and principle component analysis (PCA) signal processing. Preliminary results are presented from the interrogation of chlorophyll, yeast and saline solutions.
Keywords :
fibre optic sensors; image colour analysis; oceanographic techniques; principal component analysis; underwater optics; absorption spectroscopy; cell size; chlorophyll; domoic acid; fibre optic sensor; harmful algae bloom; neurotoxins; ocean colour; pigmentation; principle component analysis signal processing; reflection spectroscopy; saline solutions; underwater monitoring; yeast; Absorption; Algae; Color; Couplings; Monitoring; Oceans; Optical fiber sensors; Optical scattering; Pigmentation; Principal component analysis; Harmful Algae Bloom Sensor; Optical Fibre Sensor; Principal Component Analysis; Visible Reflection Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2007. IMTC 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0588-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2007.379024