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- Title
A radiohydroacoustic station for monitoring the parameters of anthropogenic impulse and noise signals on the shelf.
- Authors
Rutenko, A.; Borisov, S.; Kovzel', D.; Gritsenko, V.
- Abstract
The paper presents a description and the technical characteristics of an autonomous hydroacoustic station developed at the Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (TOI DVO RAN) for stationary measurements of variations in acoustic pressure in the frequency range of 2-15 000 Hz on the shelf at the bottom. To organize real-time monitoring of the parameters of seismic survey impulse signals and industrial acoustic noise, the station is additionally equipped with a digital UHF-FM radio telemetry channel. Acoustic data measured in the frequency band of 2-2000 Hz is transmitted through the channel to a shore post, as well as via an Iridium satellite radio telemetry channel. It controls the operation of the UHF-FM radio transmitter and transmits the results of special analysis of acoustic data obtained in subsequent 1 min time intervals.
- Subjects
UNDERWATER acoustics; OCEANOGRAPHY; SOUND pressure; RADIO transmitters &; transmission; RUSSIAN Academy of Sciences
- Publication
Acoustical Physics, 2015, Vol 61, Issue 4, p455
- ISSN
1063-7710
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063771015040090