Autores
Shahram Shariat-Panahi, Sergio Ventosa, Javier Cadena, Antoni Mànuel, Antoni Bermúdez Vázquez, Valenti Sallares, Jaume Piera
Fecha de publicación
2008
Editor
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Descripción
In the last decade, marine scientific instruments have been in high demand, particularly autonomous instruments that are capable of staying under water for a long time while performing continuous data acquisition and storage. This paper introduces an instrument under development that is used for the study of ocean bottom sublayers and microseismic detection. The power consumption of the equipment has been minimized to increase autonomy, and CompactFlash memory cards have been used as the storage element. Development of such equipment is a joint effort between different disciplines, such as electronics, mechanics, geophysics, underwater communications, etc. The acquisition system was tested both in the laboratory and under real environmental conditions in the summer of 2005, and the results have been evaluated
Citas totales
20122013201411
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