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Spectral evaluation of motion compensated ADV systems for ocean turbulence measurements

Posted on:2015-11-06Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Egeland, Matthew NicklasFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017997746Subject:OCEAN ENGINEERING
Abstract/Summary:
A motion compensated ADV system was evaluated to determine its ability to make measurements necessary for characterizing the variability of the ambient current in the Gulf Stream. The impact of IMU error relative to predicted turbulence spectra was quantified, as well as and the ability of the motion compensation approach to remove sensor motion from the ADV measurements. The presented data processing techniques are shown to allow the evaluated ADV to be effectively utilized for quantifying ambient current fluctuations from 0.02 to 1 Hz (50 to 1 seconds) for dissipation rates as low as 3x10 -7. This measurement range is limited on the low frequency end by IMU error, primarily by the calculated transformation matrix, and on the high end by Doppler noise. Inshore testing has revealed a 0.37 Hz oscillation inherent in the towfish designed and manufactured as part of this project, which can nearly be removed using the IMU.
Keywords/Search Tags:ADV, Motion, IMU
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