Project Summary
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Proposal Number:
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Project Title:Modular Offshore Data Acquisition System
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Small Business Concern:
Jackson and Tull, Chartered Engineers
2705 Bladensburg Rd., NE
Washington, DC 20018
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Research Institution:
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
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Principal Investigator/Project Manager: John Borden
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Technical Abstract:
Jackson and Tull (J&T), in cooperation with Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution (WHOI), intends to advance the state of the art in
oceanographic observing system technology to meet the increasing demand
for accurate and timely oceanographic data acquisition. Accurate
modeling
of the Earth's environment depends on surface-based measurments to
verify
and augment Mission To Planet Earth (MTPE) satellite data.
Establishing
an ocean-based instrument network is particularly difficult due to the
harsh oceanographic environment. We propose to merge the latest
technology in satellite communications, oceanographic sensors, buoys,
and
moorings to create a breakthrough in buoy technology for long term
earth
observing activities. In Phase I the team will establish the
engineering
requirements of the buoy subsystems and sensors. This will be
accomplished through analyses of the operating environment, data
acquisition and processing requirements, and the science needs of the
user
community. The output of Phase I will be a conceptual design of the
modular subsystems and the choice of a science mission for proof of
concept. Phase II will encompass the development of an operational
buoy
prototype based on the Phase I conceptual design.
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Potential Commercial Applications:
There is a market for commercially available data, including
oceanographic
data, from privately built satellites (e.g., SeaWiFS). This market
also
includes data collected at the ocean surface using buoy systems and
distributed via commercially available store-and-forward data
collection
spacecraft (e.g., the recently launched FAISAT). As new and innovative
requests for data collection arise, Jackson and Tull intends to produce
products to meet those needs. The advanced development funded under
the
STTR Program will provide the Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) required
to
bring the Jackson and Tull R&D and the Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution research products to the commericial market in a reasonable
time, at which point Jackson and Tull will have the expertise and
financial strength to pursue this commercially.
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