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The University of Idaho (UI) is developing electromagnetic field sensor systems that are attachable to autonomous underwater vehicles with the intent of taking survey measurements in underwater ocean environments. This paper presents the testing of these sensors and compares measurements to predictions. Testing was conducted off the coast of Florida with a moving artificial electric field source and...
Currently, there is not a known standard that exists for comparing electric potential sensors in salt water. This paper is a study for a methodology to produce repeatable noise measurements for salt water electric potential sensor development. By creating a baseline for each subsystem, a model for overall background noise measurement can be made. This allows for tracking where the dominant noise is...
Data acquisition systems used as Internet of Things (IoT) devices are generally developed for applications such as renewable energy, vehicles, or biological data collection. Methodology adapted from IoT can be used in numerous applications including sensors for underwater vehicles. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) have become more prevalent for military use. Coincidentally, modular sensor attachments...
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