Development of Disk Type Underwater Glider for Virtual Mooring: Part 3, Construction of Prototype Vehicle and Field Experiments

In recent years it has become evident that ocean data in time and space is required to make predictions of environmental changes on earth. As one method of acquiring data, we propose a virtual mooring system using an underwater vehicle, and have developed a test-bed vehicle called "BOOMERANG&qu...

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Hauptverfasser: Nakamura, Masahiko, Ito, Yuzuru, Koterayama, Wataru, Inada, Masaru, Noda, Joshiro, Marubayashi, Kenji, Kanehara, Hisao, Aoshima, Takashi, Yoshikawa, Yutaka, Oda, Hiroyuki
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description In recent years it has become evident that ocean data in time and space is required to make predictions of environmental changes on earth. As one method of acquiring data, we propose a virtual mooring system using an underwater vehicle, and have developed a test-bed vehicle called "BOOMERANG" which can glide back and forth between the sea surface and the seabed collecting ocean data.Since the results of field experiment in March 2010 were satisfactory, construction on a prototype vehicle for practical use was begun in April 2010. In order to improve reliability and to enable prolonged use, the performance of various pieces of loading pparatus of the vehicle was improved. This paper presents details of the construction of the prototype vehicle for practical use and results of the field experiment.
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Brackish
Construction
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Naval engineering
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Prototypes
Vehicles
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