Studying the Pacific Subtropical Front with multiple assets
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José Pinto
Maria João Costa
Paulo Sousa Dias
João Borges de Sousa
We describe a novel approach to physical oceanography by coordinating remote sensing, multiple autonomous vehicles and ship borne sensors. In contrast with conventional oceanography where ships are the single point of sampling in the middle of a big ocean or are used simply as the base of operations from where autonomous vehicles are deployed, we propose a new approach where ship and autonomous vehicles are coordinated together via satellite communications. We conclude with results and lessons learned from a real-world deployment of the R/V Falkor oceanographic ship together with multiple autonomous vehicles to study the Pacific's Subtropical Front, 800 miles off the coast of San Diego.
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Pinto, José et al. «Studying the Pacific Subtropical Front with multiple assets». Instrumentation viewpoint, 2018, núm. 20, https://raco.cat/index.php/Instrumentation/article/view/348186.
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