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EvoLogics S2C acoustic modems provided multiple access to NDOCE ADCPs in the West Pacific

02-28-2011 12:10 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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EvoLogics GmbH, a leading vendor of innovative solutions for underwater communication, is proud to report EvoLogics S2C underwater acoustic modems to provide data transfers from multiple asynchronously operating ADCP’s using a single pair of modems, deployed in the West Pacific for the Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment.
In January 2011 an Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) research vessel “Kexue 1” (“Science One”) returned from a 52-day-cruise in the West Pacific. The IOCAS team, among other tasks, has completed installing a mooring system that carries oceanographic instruments of the Northwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (NPOCE).
Initiated by IOCAS, the NPOCE is an international cooperative program, aimed at studying the dynamics of Northwest Pacific (NWP) circulation and defining its role in moderating both regional and global climate systems. Joined by scientists from 8 countries, the NPOCE program addresses the lack of in-situ observations of the NWP circulation with deployment of long-term moorings, Argo floats, conducting hydrographic surveys etc.
The instruments, moored by the IOCAS team during the recent cruise, include two ADCPs that will collect valuable data about the Mindanao Current (MC) and the Mindanao Undercurrent (MUC) at 8 N. The ADCP-buoy now floats ca. 400 m below the surface, the depth on location being over 6000 m. The mooring system was designed and integrated by Laurel Technologies, a high-tech industrial company, offering products for geophysical and marine research.
EvoLogics GmbH provided the IOCAS with S2C (Sweep Spread Carrier) underwater acoustic modems as an efficient solution for retrieving the collected ADCP information. Equipped with internal data loggers, both ADCPs are connected to a single acoustic modem for uploading the data to the surface.
Saving up the scarce space, only one S2C modem is placed on the buoy. Fitted with an energy-preserving Wake-Up Mode, the downside modem only turns itself on when detecting encoded acoustic requests from the topside modem. Both S2C modems support asynchronous data transfers with user-adjustable priorities when handling data streams from multiple sources. Once an acoustic connection is established, this key feature allows accessing each ADCP individually, initiating data retrieval or requesting status information.
Laurel Technologies, the main dealer of EvoLogics’ products in China, provided technical support for S2C modems during the IOCAS cruise.
IOCAS team reported successfully communicating to the ADCPs both immediately after deployment and upon return to the site 10 days after. Data, collected during the 10-day testing, was downloaded from each of the instruments. EvoLogics GmbH received positive feedback about the S2C modems’ performance after the cruise was completed.
EvoLogics GmbH is a high-tech enterprise, specializing in underwater acoustic communications, acoustic positioning equipment and innovative solutions for robotics.
NPOCE (Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment) program is a multi-national, multi-institutional IOCAS (Institute Of Oceanology, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) initiative, focused on studying the Northwestern Pacific ocean circulation.

EvoLogics GmbH is a high-tech enterprise, specializing in underwater acoustic communications, acoustic positioning equipment and innovative solutions for robotics.

Contact: Francisco Bustamante
Sr. Operations Manager
EvoLogics GmbH
Ackerstrasse 76, 13355 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 30 4606 8226
Fax: +49 (0) 30 4606 8215
E-mail: bustamante@evologics.de
Web: http://www.evologics.de

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