Design of Lagrangian Drifters for Ocean Monitoring

نویسندگان

  • Supreeth Subbaraya
  • Andreas Breitenmoser
  • Artem Molchanov
  • Jörg Müller
  • Carl Oberg
  • David A. Caron
  • Gaurav S. Sukhatme
چکیده

Lagrangian drifters are oceanographic devices used to study circulation patterns in the ocean. The devices are typically passive, which means that they have no actuators to initiate motion. They are mainly driven by the ocean currents. A drifter, as depicted in Fig. 1, in principle consists of a surface float and a drogue connected via tether. The surface float provides the necessary buoyancy to hold the drogue at a certain depth whereas the drogue (and thus the whole drifter) is carried by the currents prevailing at that depth of the ocean. A main focus of oceanographers’ and marine biologists’ research are the complex dynamics of the ocean, the circulation patterns of water and the induced movements of effluents, larvae and other micro-organisms [1]. Drifters are used to tag and track the ocean currents, and can help this way to better explain both oceanographic as well as biological phenomena. Our particular interest is the monitoring task of tracking wastewater plumes in the coastal ocean. In this article, we describe the design of low power, low cost Lagrangian drifters for ocean monitoring, developed at the Robotic Embedded Systems Laboratory (RESL) at the University of Southern California (USC). We discuss the design challenges and present the overall system characteristics of the RESL drifters. The drifters are augmented by radio communication, which simplifies the task of drifter recovery by a research vessel and enables setting up a bidirectional wireless sensor network between drifters, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), vessels and base stations.

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تاریخ انتشار 2016