美国海岸警卫队导航浮标的实时电流测量

K. Bosley, J. Dussault, C. McGrath, J. Stepnowski
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美国国家海洋和大气管理局,国家海洋局的海洋学产品和服务中心(CO-OPS)在我国许多主要海港运行物理海洋学实时系统(PORTS/spl reg/),以提供实时信息,支持安全和高效的海上贸易。作为改进PORTS/spl reg/的持续努力的一部分,COOPS与美国海岸警卫队(USCG)合作,在现有的导航浮标上安装当前的测量系统。这些系统由一个“钳形装置”组成,该装置将电流剖面仪和电子盒固定在浮标上。整个包裹的重量不到200磅,使用一艘小船和一个滑车和滑车就可以轻松展开。数据通过扩频无线电发送到岸上。由于剖面仪和无线电的低功耗,部署时间长达7个月。迄今为止,最大的挑战是纠正钢浮标引起的指南针误差;最初的罗盘校准已经消除了大部分的磁偏差。与底部安装的声学多普勒电流分析器(ADCPs)的电流方向进行比较的结果令人鼓舞,当包括所有数据时,显示出在+/-13/spl度/范围内的一致性。当速度小于12.9 cm/s时,差异减小到11/spl°/s。25节)省略。最近的实验包括在校准过程中收集全球定位系统(GPS)罗盘测量值。
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Real-time current measurements on U.S. Coast Guard navigation buoys
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) operates Physical Oceanographic Real Time Systems (PORTS/spl reg/) at many of our Nation's major sea ports to provide real-time information in support of safe and efficient maritime commerce. As part of on-going efforts to improve PORTS/spl reg/, COOPS has partnered with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) to install current measurement systems on existing navigation buoys. These systems consist of a "clamparatus" that secures a current profiler and electronics box to the buoy. The entire package weighs less than 200 pounds and is easily deployed using a small boat and a block and tackle. Data are sent to shore via spread-spectrum radios. Deployments up to seven months have been achieved because of the low power consumption of both the profiler and radios. The biggest challenge to date has been correcting the compass error induced by the steel buoy; initial compass calibrations have removed much of the magnetic deviation. The results of comparisons with current directions from bottom-mounted acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) are encouraging, showing agreement to within +/-13/spl deg/ when all data are included. The difference improves to 11/spl deg/ when speeds less than 12.9 cm/s (.25 knots) are omitted. Recent experiments include the collection of global positioning system (GPS) compass measurements during calibration.
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