Report on the Acoustic Network Arctic Deployment, March 1994
1995
Johnson, Mark | Herold, David | Catipovic, Josko A.
This report describes the March 1994 Arctic deployment undertaken by the Acoustic Telemetry Group of WHOI. Thedeployment was a part of the 1994 Sea Ice Mechanics Initiative (SIMI) project and was based at the west SIMI camp,approximately 150 nautical miles north-east of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. The goal of the deployment was to install a network ofsix high-performance acoustic modems, developed at WHOI, and to obtain a data set demonstrating the communicationsand acoustic monitoring capabilties of the network.The six modems in the network were deployed over an area of 22 square km and communicated via radio Ethernet with acomputer at the SIMI camp. Each model had a global positioning system, an acoustic source and an 8 element receivingarray. The network was operated in a round-robin broadcast mode (i.e., each modem in turn transmitted a packet of datawhile the others received). The transmissions were 5000 bits-per-second QPSK with a 15kHz carrier. An extensive data setincluding raw acoustic data source localization information, and modem position was collected during the deployment.An additional function of the acoustic network was to communicate with, and track, the Odyssey, an autonomousunderwater vehicle operated by the MIT group at the SIMI camp. To this end, the Odyssey was equipped with a Datasonicsmodem configured for periodic QPSK transmission to the network. A data set was obtained from which both the up-linkcommunication and localization capabilties of the network can be determined.
Show more [+] Less [-]Funding was provided by the Office of Naval Research under Contract No. N00014-93-1-0988and the Advanced Research Projects Agency under Contract Nos. MDA972-91-j-1004 andMDA972-93-1-0019.
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