NDBC波浪观测系统更新

IF 1.9 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Coastal Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.1080/21664250.2023.2267724
Rodney Riley
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摘要美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)的国家数据浮标中心(NDBC)运营着一个由100多个海洋气象观测浮标组成的网络。这些浮标目前使用一种名为数字定向波模块(DDWM)的波浪观测系统。DDWM使用商业运动传感器包含在一个单一的封装和处理板,现在已经过时。因此,NDBC完成了一项工程工作,用一个名为Ocean wave Linux (OWL)的新海浪观测系统取代了这些过时的组件。OWL用兼容设备取代了DDWM的九轴运动传感器。OWL产生与DDWM相同的观测结果,但是功耗更低,并且使用现代COTS可用组件。DDWM包含在一个名为wavean -16的单管中,这是NDBC的自包含海洋观测有效载荷(SCOOP)中的有效载荷。wavean -16物理上包含波浪和海洋(测量海面温度)模块。经过广泛、成功的现场试验,OWL组件取代了DDWM组件。这有效地创造了一个新的管或产品。新管被命名为wavean -18。本文重点介绍了从wavean -16到wavean -18的变化,重点介绍了wavean -18现场试验的工程分析。我们还描述了NDBC从wavclean -16到wavclean -18的操作过渡计划。关键词:OWLWavesDDWMNDBC披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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NDBC Wave observation system update
ABSTRACTThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) operates a network of over 100 marine weather observation buoys. These buoys presently use a wave observation system named the Digital Directional Wave Module (DDWM). The DDWM uses commercial motion sensors contained in a single package and processing boards that are now obsolete. Therefore, the NDBC completed an engineering effort to replace these obsolete components with a new wave observation system named Ocean Wave Linux (OWL).The OWL replaces the DDWM’s nine axis motion sensor with a compatible device. The OWL produces the same observations as the DDWM but with much less power consumption and with modern COTS available components.The DDWM is contained in a single tube named WAVCEAN-16, which is a payload in the NDBC’s Self-Contained Ocean Observation Payload (SCOOP). WAVCEAN-16 physically contains the Wave and Ocean (which measures sea surface temperature) modules. After extensive, successful field trials, the OWL components replaced the DDWM components. This effectively created a new tube or product. The new tube is named WAVCEAN-18.This paper focuses on the changes from WAVCEAN-16 to WAVCEAN-18 and highlights engineering analysis of field tests of the WAVCEAN-18. We also describe the NDBC’s plans for operational transition from the WAVCEAN-16 to WAVCEAN-18.KEYWORDS: OWLWavesDDWMNDBC Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
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Coastal Engineering Journal
Coastal Engineering Journal 工程技术-工程:大洋
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: Coastal Engineering Journal is a peer-reviewed medium for the publication of research achievements and engineering practices in the fields of coastal, harbor and offshore engineering. The CEJ editors welcome original papers and comprehensive reviews on waves and currents, sediment motion and morphodynamics, as well as on structures and facilities. Reports on conceptual developments and predictive methods of environmental processes are also published. Topics also include hard and soft technologies related to coastal zone development, shore protection, and prevention or mitigation of coastal disasters. The journal is intended to cover not only fundamental studies on analytical models, numerical computation and laboratory experiments, but also results of field measurements and case studies of real projects.
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