Title :
Autonomous velocity and density profiler: EM-APEX
Author :
Sanford, Thomas B. ; Dunlap, John H. ; Carlson, James A. ; Webb, Douglas C. ; Girton, James B.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
We developed an autonomous ocean profiling velocity and density float that provides exceptional vertical coverage and temporal resolution to depths of 2000 m for deployments of many years. Electrodes were added to the exterior of standard WRC APEX floats, and electronics were added inside. The electrode voltages result from the motion of seawater and the instrument through the Earth´s magnetic field. Other systems included magnetic compass, tilt, CTD, GPS, and Iridium (providing sampling/mission changes). Three EM-APEX floats were deployed from a C-130 aircraft ahead of Hurricane Frances. The floats profiled for 10 hr from the surface to 200 m, then continued profiling between 30 m and 200 m with excursions to 500 m every half inertial period. The velocity computations were performed onboard and saved for later transmission. After five days, the floats surfaced and transmitted the accumulated processed observations, then the floats profiled from 500 m every half inertial period until recovered early in October located by GPS and Iridium.
Keywords :
data acquisition; electrodes; ocean waves; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; remotely operated vehicles; seawater; storms; underwater vehicles; velocity measurement; 10 hrs; 2000 m; 500 m; C-130 aircraft deployment; CTD; EM-APEX; Earth magnetic field; GPS; Hurricane Frances; Iridium; WRC APEX float; autonomous ocean profiling; autonomous velocity profiler; density profiler; electrodes; magnetic compass; seawater motion; temporal resolution; tilt; vertical coverage; Aerospace electronics; Earth; Electrodes; Global Positioning System; Instruments; Magnetic fields; Oceans; Sampling methods; Sea surface; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Current Measurement Technology, 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE/OES Eighth Working Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8989-1
DOI :
10.1109/CCM.2005.1506361