Enhanced Self-Contained Drifter Network for Coastal Data Collection
This project proposes the development of a self-contained network of tracked surface drifters specifically designed for near-coastal applications. The key objectives include extending operational time from 3 to 15 days, enhancing networking capabilities, and optimizing data collection such as temperature measurements. The drifters will incorporate key components including microcontrollers, GPS modules, and antennas, all housed in a cost-effective and easily fabricated fiberglass hull. Testing will ensure reliability and functionality, contributing to global climate observation initiatives.
Enhanced Self-Contained Drifter Network for Coastal Data Collection
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Project ProposalProject 7: Drifters Lance Ellerbe - BS EE Jamal Maduro - BS CpE Peter Rivera - BS ME Anthony Sabido - BS ME
Presentation Overview • Project Scope and Description • Legacy Drifter • Goals • Components • System Design • Hull • Testing and Fabrication
Project Scope • Develop a self-contained network of tracked surface drifters for near coastal application. • Housing • Electronics • Any of these drifters within range of the base station will then be able to send all the information from all other drifters, thus providing a self-contained drifter network. • Many such drifters are deployed globally by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as part of the world climate observation program.
Legacy Drifter *Picture courtesy of FSU Marine Lab
Goals • Increased operation time from 3 days to 15 • Create Networking Capabilities • Collect Temperature Data • Decrease Draft • Increase GPS Fixes
Drifter Components • Microcontroller • Radio Transceiver and Antenna • GPS Module and Antenna • Batteries • Data Logger • Thermistor • Hull
1 2 3 Major Features: Symmetric Semi-Circular Profile Fiberglass Hull Off-the-Shelf Deck Plate Low Cost Easy Fabrication Top Bowl Screw-in Deck Plate
Testing • Microcontroller • Radio Transceiver and Antenna • GPS Module and Antenna • Batteries • Data Logger • Thermistor • Hull