GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]

The Arctic is a very sensitive environment and thus is a good indicator of global climate trends. In particular, collecting data about the location of large sheets of ice can be very informative about the macroscopic trends of ice formation. In addition to the position of these ice floes, the air te...

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Main Authors: Simion, Andrei, Moran, Brendan, Lichota, Conrad, Spiga, Gianmarco, Zajiczek, Lydia, ArcTech
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:21966 2023-05-15T14:53:23+02:00 GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system] Simion, Andrei Moran, Brendan Lichota, Conrad Spiga, Gianmarco Zajiczek, Lydia ArcTech 2011-04 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/21966 English eng ENSC405189 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/21966 Graduating extended essay / Research project 2011 ftsimonfu 2022-04-07T18:44:31Z The Arctic is a very sensitive environment and thus is a good indicator of global climate trends. In particular, collecting data about the location of large sheets of ice can be very informative about the macroscopic trends of ice formation. In addition to the position of these ice floes, the air temperature and relative humidity as well as several other characteristics of the surrounding environment can provide a better long-term picture of ice formation in the Arctic. In this vein, we are proposing an autonomous unit capable of powering itself and communicating hourly via an internal modem its GPS position, air temperature, relative pressure, humidity and any other characteristics of its surrounding environment. The unit will have to be robust enough to operate at subzero temperatures and power itself for an extended period of time, possibly up to eight months. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University) Arctic
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description The Arctic is a very sensitive environment and thus is a good indicator of global climate trends. In particular, collecting data about the location of large sheets of ice can be very informative about the macroscopic trends of ice formation. In addition to the position of these ice floes, the air temperature and relative humidity as well as several other characteristics of the surrounding environment can provide a better long-term picture of ice formation in the Arctic. In this vein, we are proposing an autonomous unit capable of powering itself and communicating hourly via an internal modem its GPS position, air temperature, relative pressure, humidity and any other characteristics of its surrounding environment. The unit will have to be robust enough to operate at subzero temperatures and power itself for an extended period of time, possibly up to eight months.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Simion, Andrei
Moran, Brendan
Lichota, Conrad
Spiga, Gianmarco
Zajiczek, Lydia
ArcTech
spellingShingle Simion, Andrei
Moran, Brendan
Lichota, Conrad
Spiga, Gianmarco
Zajiczek, Lydia
ArcTech
GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
author_facet Simion, Andrei
Moran, Brendan
Lichota, Conrad
Spiga, Gianmarco
Zajiczek, Lydia
ArcTech
author_sort Simion, Andrei
title GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
title_short GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
title_full GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
title_fullStr GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
title_full_unstemmed GPS Ice Tracking System [ice floe tracking system]
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publishDate 2011
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