Arctic Research in Environmental Acoustics (AREA) Technical Report No. 2: Preliminary Radio Performance Predictions for the Arctic Environmental Buoy (AEB).
Consideration is being given to adapting the high-frequency ARctic Environmental Buoy (AEB) orginally developed for the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX), to a new concept for long-term, wide-area environmental data collection in the Arctic Ocean. The AEB was originally applied to a smal...
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Summary: | Consideration is being given to adapting the high-frequency ARctic Environmental Buoy (AEB) orginally developed for the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX), to a new concept for long-term, wide-area environmental data collection in the Arctic Ocean. The AEB was originally applied to a small area; under this new concept a number of small, widely dispersed drifting stations will be established on pack ice. The concept is called 'Manned-UnManned Multipurpose Environmental Research Station' (MUMMERS). Each station is equipped for short manned experiments and, when unmanned, automatically collects and relays synoptic oceanographic, meteorological, and geophysical environmental data to shore stations via the AEB's HF telemetry. A preliminary study was made of the expected performance of the AEB's HF link to determine its overall feasibility and to identify those AEB modifications and shore receiving sites needed to optimize performance. It was concluded that the addition of 8 MHz to the original 4 MHz would be a feasible AEB modification which would probably offer satisfactory performance during all seasons over most of the Arctic Ocean if two receiving sites located at Barrow, Alaska and Alert, Canada were used. See also Rept. no. PRL-TR-4 dated 1 Jan 76, AD-A021 138. |
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