Back to Search Start Over

Pop-up buoys: improving the enviromental seafloor monitoring capabilities of stand-alone oceanographic platforms

Authors :
Carandell Widmer, Matias
Hernández Uptegrove, Steve
Toma, Daniel
Nogueras Cervera, Marc
Martínez Padró, Enoc
Bghiel, Ikram
Río Fernández, Joaquín del
Carandell Widmer, Matias
Hernández Uptegrove, Steve
Toma, Daniel
Nogueras Cervera, Marc
Martínez Padró, Enoc
Bghiel, Ikram
Río Fernández, Joaquín del
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Platform for Long-lasting Observation of Marine Ecosystems (PLOME) project seeks to enhance communication capabilities for stand-alone seafloor platforms. A pivotal innovation within PLOME is the integration of pop-up buoys, enhancing monitoring by transmitting crucial data and enabling its early access. These buoys, evolving from conventional retrieval mechanisms, now incorporate sensing, processing, and communication features, representing a significant advance in marine observation technology. The ongoing development focuses on electronics integration, buoy design, autonomy optimization, release mechanisms, and satellite transmission enhancement, aiming to overcome operational limitations and improve observational capabilities in marine environments.<br />Peer Reviewed

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
2 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452493881
Document Type :
Electronic Resource