A low-cost Lagrangian drifter based on open-source hardware and software platform
Abstract:
This paper describes the initial development of a low-cost Lagrangian drifter based on solar panels, ultracapacitor and open hardware-software platform. The drifter is powered by a solar panel and a single Ultracapacitor that stores the energy. The drifter has a sensor suite formed by a GPS, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity sensors and a camera. The energy management and signal processing from sensors is supported by an Arduino Mega development board. The communications between the ground station and a deployed drifter is based on Iridium Satellite Terminal. All mechanical and electronic components are self-contained in a pressure housing. The main purpose of this Lagrangian drifter is: detect a red tide near Ecuadorian coasts, obtain physical-chemical parameters in-situ then send the measurements trough a satellite network to a ground station. Results from sea trials are shown.
Año de publicación:
2018
Keywords:
- microcontroller
- GPS
- ultracapacitor
- ocean drifter
- solar panel
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Tipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso restringido
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Áreas temáticas:
- Ciencias de la computación
- (Número opcional)
- Física aplicada