Abstract:
Reduction of vortex-induced velocity-sampling noise was demonstrated in an acoustic travel-time current meter, MAVS, by oversampling and averaging bursts of 20Hz measurem...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Reduction of vortex-induced velocity-sampling noise was demonstrated in an acoustic travel-time current meter, MAVS, by oversampling and averaging bursts of 20Hz measurements every 0.5s sampling interval during tows in the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution flume. A characteristic vortex size of 7.37cm (from frequency and tow speed) translated into narrow band spectral peaks of velocity fluctuation with frequency proportional to tow speed. A selection of burst-sampling intervals during which 20Hz measurements were averaged was tuned to the profiling speed of the moored profiler upon which the MAVS was to be mounted. Burst-sampling improved the signal to noise ratio by almost a factor of 3 with a 4-point burst every 0.5s at 30cm/s tow (profiling) speed. This closely matched the dominant 4.3Hz vortex at 30cm/s tow speed.
Published in: 2012 Oceans
Date of Conference: 14-19 October 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 January 2013
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Print ISSN: 0197-7385