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May
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Safer Seas 2011, Brest, France

Clearwater Instrumentation will be attending the Safer Seas 2011 conference in Brest, France, which runs from May 10-13. Clearwater’s Gary Williams will be presenting a paper titled “A Second-Generation Self Locating Data Marker Buoy” (PDF link) at the 4th International Workshop on Technologies for Search And Rescue and Other Emergency Marine Operations.

Our abstract describes why we’re so excited about our second-generation SLDMB: “Working from this refined set of specifications for the second generation SLDMB, we have solved the challenges of reducing the drifter physical size and achieved air deployment from an A-size sonobuoy tube with a novel deployment system that has been successfully demonstrated in trials at sea and air with nearly a 100% return of drift data on schedule by Iridium SBD.”

If you’re attending, please find us and say hello!

 

Category : Conferences and Talks | New Products | Recent Events | Research & Development
2
Feb

Clearwater has transitioned all of its equipment employing Iridium SBD messaging to the Iridium 9602. The new Iridium modem is smaller and easier to fit into hulls with limited space and is reported to make more efficient use of transmitting power. The 9602 also permits the pass through of an antenna feed which eases the use of dual band antennas for Iridium and GPS frequencies.

Category : Product Improvement
2
Feb

Clearwater has completed the development of their next generation instrument controller, the ClearSat-5.0, which will replace the ClearSat-4x series of controllers in the coming months. It has had its first successful application in our ClearSat-15, the SVP drifter. The ClearSat-5.0 employs the next generation MicroChip microprocessor the FF16HP which brings new levels of capability to our controller. The ClearSat-5.0 features a redesigned board with more I/O and fewer components on the board, assuring that our controller will have enhanced capability, while holding the line on pricing. ClearSat-5.0 will feature improved power saving features that drop sleep currents to 20 μa. ClearSat-5.0 will maintain compatibility with our suite of transmitters and sensors. We will still interface seamlessly with Argos 2 transmitters from Telonics and Kenwood, the Kenwood Argos 3 PMT and Iridium 9602 SBD modem.

Category : New Products | New Software | Product Improvement
1
Feb

Want a River Drifter at 400 KHz? There will be one here soon! The first River Drifters were fitted with Nortek Aquadopps with 1 and 2 MHz sensor heads and a four downward looking sensor for precision depth to bottom measurements. These drifting instruments are ideal for making detailed three dimensional profiles of shallow, active littoral environments. These River Drifters have working depths of 10 to 15 meters. Adding a River drifter with a 400 KHz Nortek Aquadopp will extend the profiling depth to 100 m. This new model will still offer the same advantages of autonomous surveying with sample records by Iridium SBD messaging and the ability to record 1 Hz Aquadopp data and GPS location data on internal storage.

Category : New Products | Product Improvement | Recent Events
2
Jun

Observing surface currents and tracking events for search and rescue operations requires a small, highly portable surface drifter that must be capable of being deployed from airplanes, helicopters and boats. The drogue plane and antenna must be protected during ejection from aircraft, yet hit the water and quickly assume their proper configuration with drogue planes and antenna deployed. Clearwater has solved these problems with a innovative packaging and deployment systems. Drifter GPS locations are returned to the user by Iridium SMB. All of this is in a compact shape that is 36 in. long and less than 5 in. in diameter, the required sizing for an A-size sonobuoy tube.

Category : Applications | New Products | Research & Development
2
Jun

Clearwater has developed an Iridium RUDICS data transmitting system for handling up to 1 Megabyte of data daily from the world’s oceans and land. The ClearSat-RUDICS solution includes efficient and accurate data handling between observing equipment and the land-based server. A sophisticated packet tracking system ensures that all the data get through efficiently, even through rough weather conditions that often cause lapses in RF connections between equipment and Iridium satellites.

Category : New Services | New Software
3
Sep

Clearsat-1 ADOS drifters outfitted with GPS, thermistor strings, and acoustic current meters capable of vertical profiling have been deployed in the Southern East China Sea with the goal of sampling the Kuroshio Intrusion. Researchers also hope to better understand several other processes occurring at multiple scales in the region. View a fascinating realtime depiction of positions over ocean depth contours, and read more about the experiment, at the QPE website.

Category : Applications | Product Improvement | Research & Development