The objectives of this project were as follows: (1) improve the autonomous underwater glider 'Spray' so that it could be more easily used in Naval operations, (2) use Spray to carry out sampling that demonstrates glider capabilities within the framework of a 1-month Naval operation in the Kuroshio, and (3) construct 9 improved Spray gliders to be made available for ONR- sponsored oceanographic research studies and headquartered at Scripps.
Making Gliders Useful to Navy Operations
2009
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Marine Engineering , Sampling , Autonomous navigation , Optimization , Ocean currents , Naval research , Oceanographic data , Underwater vehicles , Fleets(Ships) , Naval operations , North pacific ocean , Self operation , Data acquisition , Deep diving , Reliability , Forecasting , Performance(Engineering) , Data processing , Surveys , Underwater gliders , Autonomous underwater vehicles , Auv(Autonomous underwater vehicles) , Glider capabilities , Seagliders , Japan current , Kuroshio current , Mindanao current
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