Title :
OceanExplorer-a web-based tool for cable route planning and design
Author :
Wiley, Mary Baker ; Case, James ; Wells, Roger ; Morton, Robert
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applications Int. Corp., Newport, RI, USA
Abstract :
The efficient, cost effective installation of marine telecommunications cables depends on accurate, reliable desktop studies that assist in the planning and facilitate the design of these vital routes for worldwide telecommunications. OceanExplorer, a tool developed and used by SAIC, generates a desktop study (DTS) that includes the route position-including associated site specific data (e.g., topographic, seismic, bathymetric, etc.)-and the cable engineering information necessary to initiate the cable design and installation process. It is desktop on-demand published and delivered on a web site. OceanExplorer´s ability to refine elements of the initial desktop study as more site-specific information is identified makes it the ideal tool for the iterative process of route planning and cable design. SAIC has developed and is using OceanExplorer to conduct desktop studies for the telecommunications industry and government undersea cable projects. OceanExplorer also has significant potential application in the planning and design of pipeline routes for the oil and gas industry. OceanExplorer incorporates graphical displays of numerous site-specific elements that help determine the final position of the cable route. It automatically creates basemaps with global topography, seismicity, volcanism, coastlines, rivers, lakes, and political boundaries. It also can display global coverage for sediment thickness, crustal age and geological hazards
Keywords :
cable laying; electrical engineering computing; geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; submarine cables; telecommunication cables; OceanExplorer; SAIC; bathymetry; cable laying; desktop study; electrical engineering computing; geophysics computing; marine sediment; marine telecommunications cable; ocean; route planning; seafloor geology; site specific data; software; submarine cable; telecommunications industry; topography; undersea cable; web-based tool; Communication cables; Costs; Data engineering; Design engineering; Displays; Oceanographic techniques; Process design; Process planning; Refining; Reliability engineering;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6551-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2000.881234