Development of a coral reef observing system using 802.11 wireless at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

G. Page, S. Bainbridge, Scott Gardner, S. Hahn
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This paper describes the design, installation and operation of a high-speed, real-time coral reef observing system network at Heron Island, within the Australian Great Barrier Reef. As part of the Queensland Integrated Marine Observing System (Q-IMOS) node of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), a low data rate wireless sensor network has been operational at Heron Island since 2008. In 2013 a new surface reef pole and underwater cabled Ethernet network were installed on the edge of the Heron Island Reef lagoon, with telemetry back to the Heron Island Research Station achieved using a 300 Mbps wireless 802.11 link. The reef pole provides a network bridge to an underwater-cabled Ethernet network, and also provides an 802.11 wireless access point for the remainder of the Heron Island reef lagoon. Internet protocol networks provide for an extensible architecture, enabling the easy connection of any type of oceanographic instrument, camera or video system to the observing system. Acoustic monitoring receivers for fish tracking are connected to the network to allow for real-time monitoring. The underwater-cabled network is modular in design allowing for easy repair, expansion or reconfiguration of the network for any future requirements. This paper discusses the design considerations, system components and results of using affordable wireless 802.11 networks in a harsh marine environment for coral reef observing systems.
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利用802.11无线技术在大堡礁苍鹭岛建立珊瑚礁观测系统
本文介绍了澳大利亚大堡礁Heron岛高速实时珊瑚礁观测系统网络的设计、安装和运行情况。作为澳大利亚综合海洋观测系统(IMOS)的昆士兰综合海洋观测系统(Q-IMOS)节点的一部分,自2008年以来,低数据速率无线传感器网络一直在Heron岛运行。2013年,在Heron Island reef lagoon的边缘安装了一个新的表面礁杆和水下有线以太网网络,通过300 Mbps的无线802.11链路实现遥测回Heron Island研究站。礁杆为水下有线以太网提供了一个网络桥梁,也为赫伦岛礁湖的其余部分提供了一个802.11无线接入点。互联网协议网络提供了一种可扩展的架构,使任何类型的海洋仪器、摄像机或视频系统能够轻松连接到观测系统。用于鱼类跟踪的声学监测接收器连接到网络,以便进行实时监测。水下电缆网络采用模块化设计,可以轻松修复、扩展或重新配置网络,以满足未来的任何需求。本文讨论了在恶劣的海洋环境中使用价格合理的无线802.11网络用于珊瑚礁观测系统的设计考虑、系统组成和结果。
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