MTS/IEEE Oceans 2001. An Ocean Odyssey. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37295)
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2001.968389
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Communications and power to the seafloor: MBARI's Ocean Observing System mooring concept

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“…In particular, measured currents below the water surface were compared with modeled currents from measured wind speeds. The data sets were taken from the Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array (GTMBA) (McPhaden 2010), the Woods Hole -Hawaii Ocean Time-series Site (WHOTS) (Karl and Lukas 1996), the Stratus mooring, the Monterey Ocean Observing System (MOOS) (Chaffey et al 2001), and the ocean station Papa. Available data with both wind and current measurements is sparse for latitudes beyond 20 • N. The method closely followed the procedure of Alford (2001).…”
Section: Appendix B: Technical Details Of the Hybrid Slab Model Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, measured currents below the water surface were compared with modeled currents from measured wind speeds. The data sets were taken from the Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array (GTMBA) (McPhaden 2010), the Woods Hole -Hawaii Ocean Time-series Site (WHOTS) (Karl and Lukas 1996), the Stratus mooring, the Monterey Ocean Observing System (MOOS) (Chaffey et al 2001), and the ocean station Papa. Available data with both wind and current measurements is sparse for latitudes beyond 20 • N. The method closely followed the procedure of Alford (2001).…”
Section: Appendix B: Technical Details Of the Hybrid Slab Model Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the Hawaii-2 Observatory (H2O) used serial communication and the RS422/232 protocol for a data path between junction box systems and underwater equipment in the local seafloor observatory (Petitt et al 2002). In contrast, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) Ocean Observatory System (MOOS) strives to maintain compatibility with development projects of both portable and cabled observatories in the large oceanographic community (Chaffey et al 2001;Akyidiz et al 2005), and enable remote communication with, on the one hand, observation data that are transmitted sequentially via buoys and satellites until arriving at the shore station for further centralized processing and, on the other hand, junction box subsystems that connect to the backbone cable and transfer data to the shore station through the optic fiber.…”
Section: Remote Communication Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MBARI Ocean Observatory System (MOOS) prototype in Refs (Chaffey et al, 2001;Chaffey et al, 2005;Hamilton and Chaffey, 2005). use an EOM cable to deliver power and communication to seafloor instruments, and it can be deployed in the deep ocean at depths reaching 4000 m. The system includes a 2.3-m-diameter buoy, an ocean benthic platform, and an EOM cable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%