Real-time tomography mooring
Real-time tomography mooring
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1992-06
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Lynch, James F.
Frye, Daniel E.
Peal, Kenneth R.
Liberatore, Stephen P.
Kery, Sean M.
Hobart, Edward
Newhall, Arthur E.
Smith, Stephen P.
Frye, Daniel E.
Peal, Kenneth R.
Liberatore, Stephen P.
Kery, Sean M.
Hobart, Edward
Newhall, Arthur E.
Smith, Stephen P.
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10.1575/1912/853
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Acoustic tomography
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Abstract
A real-time tomography system has been developed which combines ocean acoustic tomography with satellite-based time keeping
and satellite telemetry. The basis of the system is the acoustic tomography transceiver and its associated acoustic navigation grid.
To this basic system, a link to the surface has been added to provide a pathway for telemetry of the tomographic data to shore and a downlink for satellite-derived time which is used to correct the transceiver's clock. The surface buoy contains a GPS receiver, clock comparator, system controller and multiple ID Argos transmitters. Processed tomography signals, transceiver location data time, time drift and surface buoy engineering data are transmitted to satellite using a total of 32 data buffers transmitted every eight minutes. The report describes the real-time tomography system in detail, with particular emphasis on the modifications
implemented to convert the standard tomography instrument to a real-time oceanographic tool.
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Lynch, J., Frye, D., Peal, K., Liberatore, S., Kery, S., Hobart, E., Newhall, A., & Smith, S. (1992). Real-time tomography mooring. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/853