海洋观测长时程系泊船的设计与运行

D. Frye, N. Hogg, C. Wunsch
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已经开发了一种新的系泊测量系统(ULTRAMOOR),其目的是减少进行持续现场观测的费用和工作量,特别是在海洋的偏远地区。目前的系泊技术通常需要每年或最多两年一次的维护,并使用内部记录仪器,无法满足当前或未来对及时、经济有效的数据的需求。ULTRAMOOR专为无人值守部署5年或更长时间而设计,通过安装在整个水柱上的仪器定期更新数据。它消除了频繁定期维护的需求,这是长期监控程序总成本中的一个重要因素。虽然最初的ULTRAMOOR已经配备了电流和温度传感器,但该设计与各种具有数字数据输出的低功耗仪器兼容。我们将该系统设想为新一代潜在的消耗性系泊类型的原型,这些系泊类型的仪器几乎所有的工作寿命都在海上度过。ULTRAMOOR是一种地下系泊装置,配备了现代声学海流仪和海流剖面仪。每台仪器将其数据传输到一个声学调制解调器,后者将这些数据转发到中央接收器。然后,中央接收器将数据加载到一组消耗性数据胶囊中,这些数据胶囊在整个部署期间按照预定的间隔释放自己,并漂浮到水面。一旦到达地面,它们就会通过小型卫星发射器传输存储的数据。ULTRAMOOR原型机已经成功部署了两次。在长期试验系泊中安装了6台声流仪。自部署以来,10个数据舱中的3个已经浮出水面,并从6个流量表中的5个提供了高质量的数据。其余的数据胶囊计划在2004年11月之前每隔6个月发布一次。初步结果表明,声学链路工作完美无缺,10个数据胶囊中有8个功能正常,胶囊中的数据是单个仪器收集的数据的真实表示。
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Design and operation of a long-duration mooring for ocean observations
A new moored measurement system (ULTRAMOOR) has been developed whose aim is to reduce the cost and effort associated with making sustained in situ observations, especially in remote parts of the oceans. Present mooring technology, which typically requires annual, or at best biennial, maintenance and employs internally recording instruments, does not meet existing or future needs for timely, cost-effective data. ULTRAMOOR is designed for unattended deployments of five years or more with regular data updates from instruments positioned throughout the water column. It eliminates the requirement for frequently scheduled maintenance, which is an important factor in the total cost of long-term monitoring programs. While the initial ULTRAMOOR has been instrumented with current and temperature sensors, the design is compatible with a variety of low power instruments with digital data output. We envision the system as a prototype for a new generation of potentially expendable mooring types whose instruments spend almost all of their working lives at sea. ULTRAMOOR is a subsurface mooring equipped with a combination of modern acoustic current meters and current profilers. Each instrument transfers its data to an acoustic modem, which forwards these data to a central receiver. The central receiver then loads the data into an array of expendable data capsules, which release themselves at scheduled intervals throughout the deployment period and float to the surface. Once on the surface, they transmit their stored data via small satellite transmitters. The prototype ULTRAMOOR has been deployed successfully on two occasions. The long-term test mooring is instrumented with six acoustic current meters. Three of the ten data capsules have surfaced since the deployment and have provided high quality data from five of the six current meters. Remaining data capsules are scheduled to release at six-month intervals until November 2004. Preliminary results indicate that the acoustic links are working flawlessly, that eight of the ten data capsules are functioning normally, and that the data in the capsules are true representations of the data collected by the individual instruments.
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