• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 29, Issue 2, 565 (2009)
YANG Yue-zhong1、2、*, SUN Zhao-hua1、2, CAO Wen-xi1, LI Cai1, ZHAO Jun1、2, ZHOU Wen1、2, LU Gui-xin1, KE Tian-cun1, and GUO Chao-ying1
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2009)02-0565-05 Cite this Article
    YANG Yue-zhong, SUN Zhao-hua, CAO Wen-xi, LI Cai, ZHAO Jun, ZHOU Wen, LU Gui-xin, KE Tian-cun, GUO Chao-ying. Design and Experimentation of Marine Optical Buoy[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(2): 565 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Marine optical buoy is of important value in terms of calibration and validation of ocean color remote sensing,scientific observation,coastal environment monitoring,etc.A marine optical buoy system was designed which consists of a main and a slave buoy.The system can measure the distribution of irradiance and radiance over the sea surface,in the layer near sea surface and in the euphotic zone synchronously,during which some other parameters are also acquired such as spectral absorption and scattering coefficients of the water column,the velocity and direction of the wind,and so on.The buoy was positioned by GPS.The low-power integrated PC104 computer was used as the control core to collect data automatically.The data and commands were real-timely transmitted by CDMA/GPRS wireless networks or by the maritime satellite.The coastal marine experimentation demonstrated that the buoy has small pitch and roll rates in high sea state conditions and thus can meet the needs of underwater radiometric measurements,the data collection and remote transmission are reliable,and the auto-operated anti-biofouling devices can ensure that the optical sensors work effectively for a period of several months.
    YANG Yue-zhong, SUN Zhao-hua, CAO Wen-xi, LI Cai, ZHAO Jun, ZHOU Wen, LU Gui-xin, KE Tian-cun, GUO Chao-ying. Design and Experimentation of Marine Optical Buoy[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(2): 565
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