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Title: AUTONOMOUS SURFACE VESSELS FOR AIR-SEA FLUX AND SATELLITE CALIBRATION / VALIDATION STUDIES


1
AUTONOMOUS SURFACE VESSELS FOR AIR-SEA FLUX AND
SATELLITE CALIBRATION / VALIDATION STUDIES
  • Phil McGillivary, USCG Icebreaker Science Liaison
  • philip.a.mcgillivary_at_uscg.mil
  • Joeseph A. Curcio, Robotic Marine Systems
  • jacurcio_at_att.net
  • Kevin Fall, Intel Research, Berkeley
  • kevin.fall_at_intel.com
  • Andy Maffei, WHOI
  • amaffei_at_whoi.edu
  • Kurt Schwehr, Center for Coastal Ocean Mapping,
    UNH
  • kurt.schwehr_at_ccom.unh.edu
  • Chris Kitts, Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara
    University
  • ckitts_at_me.scu.edu
  • Bob Twiggs, Stanford University
  • btwiggs_at_stanford.edu

2
Why a Self-Positioning Buoy?
  • Eliminate cost, hassles of cable, swivels,
    weights, chain, etc.
  • Simplify/eliminate deployment and servicing costs
    (ie dont absolutely require ships)
  • Reposition automatically or at will to track
    events (eg spring bloom, fronts, etc.)
  • Redeployable without waiting for ships to be
    available, no long periods without data
  • Better for shallow waters, harbors, port security
    concerns

3
Why a Self-Positioning Buoy? contd
  • US Ocean Commission and NSF Committee on Ocean
    Sciences at the New Millennium both call for
    sustained global observations
  • Currently _at_2400 ARGO floats, at _at_30K/ea w
    deployment cost, _at_800/yr24 million (3 yr life)
  • Lots of Homeland Security port harbor uses
  • Ability to coordinate with each other and act in
    ensemble (mini-Armada) precise GPS positioning
    mode
  • Cost is _at_half that of Navy Sonobuoys which are
    considered expendable
  • Problems w stability, etc., can be overcome

4
What sorts of ASVs are out there now?
  • DoD/ONR 2005 contracts 3 companies,
  • all DoD contractors, so
  • Aluminum multi-hulls, COTS, DoD
  • NASA Adaptive Sensor Fleet OASIS
  • Experimental versions MBARI/SCU
  • Robo-kayak, COTS, cheap hull
  • Fiberglass hulls, moderately expensive

5
Scientific Applications and Research Associates
(SARA, Inc.) DoD Gatekeeper offering w MHD power
6
U. Michigan Environmental Monitoring Buoy, part
of joint SeaLandAire DoD Gatekeeper Buoy project
7
Falmouth Scientific Solar AUV technology basis
for DoD Gatekeeper Buoy
8
Searobotics, Inc. has several types of
aluminum-hulled monohulls, catamarans, and
multi-hulls, including their High Speed Trimaran
shown below, endurancehours only
9
Searobotics Self-righting Monohull, intended for
multibeam, other detailed work, obstacle
avoidance,10 hrs _at_2kts
10
Searobotics Unmanned Survey Vehicle
11
NASA ASF OASIS(Adaptive Sensor Fleet, Ocean
Atmosphere Sensor Integrated System)
  • OASIS intended as _at_50K ocean platform for sat
    cal/val

12
Monohull vs SWATH movement in seas(from
Mahacek, 2005)
13
MBARI / Santa Clara Univ.WASP SWATH ASV
14
Robo-kayak from Maribotics_at_4 month endurance,
_at_30K, real-time multi-vessel GPS positioning
15
CTD Selection
SeaBird Electronics SBE-52
  • Scientific Data Priority
  • Power Requirements
  • Expandable, DO, Turbidity

SeaBird Electronics SBE-49
16
Winch System
  • 100 Meter cable
  • 4 Strands
  • Modified COTS Unit
  • Encoder Feedback
  • Level Winding System

17
Kayak Modifications
18
BetaBatteries are Tritium-based, 12.3yr ½-life
require intimate contact to work, last 12-20
years. Three sizes, one _at_ same size as D cell,
25uW initially, 12uW after 12yrs
19
PICOSAT built by Naval AcademyPolar orbit
provides 90 min return, 5-10min transmission time
20
PICOSAT footprint
21
Delay Tolerant Networking DTN Wireless Protocol
  • Funded by DARPA, NSA, NASA (for Interplanetary
    Internet)
  • Backed by Intel, Microsoft, others
  • Purpose communication in noisy or interrupted
    environments
  • Achieves increased distance and speed for
    wireless communications (10-20X for both)

22
Automatic Identification System (AIS)
  • Joint federal initiative by DHS, NOAA, others (eg
    Navy)
  • Intended to allow automated info transfer on
    vessels before entering port to facilitate
    security checks
  • Didnt initially include either buoys or
    automated surface vessels does now
  • Helps to be legal
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