Underwater communication link
1. Inductive modem
The Aqualog Profiler can accommodate an inductive SBE IMM modem to transfer the data and the telemetric information.
The inductive SBE IMM modem with cable coupler installed on the Aqualog profiler
Data is transferred real-time to the subsurface flotation by using inductive modems. Then the tether transmits the information from the subsurface flotation to the surface buoy. The wire rope, in contact with seawater at each end, conducts electrical signals in a loop, where seawater is the electrical return path. IM devices couple to this loop inductively along the insulated (jacketed wire) part of this loop without direct electrical connection. The coupling is achieved using a toroid transformer in which the mooring wire and seawater return form a single winding. Since there is only one current path, only one device can transmit at a time (half-duplex).
2. Acoustic modem
The Aqualog Profiler can accommodate a hydroacoustic Benthos ATM modem to transmit the data and the telemetric information
Teledyne Benthos Acoustic telemetry modem 903 transducer
Data is transferred real-time to the subsurface flotation by using inductive modems. Then the tether transmits the information from the subsurface flotation to the surface buoy.
Baud Rate |
140-15,360 bps |
Data Storage |
6144 Kbyte Data logger standard |
Distances/Range |
2-6 km common, greater distances possible, 20+ km available using repeater functionality |
3. Evologics S2CR 7/17 modem
The underwater acoustic modems S2CR 7/17, produced by EvoLogics GmbH, are currently being considered for integration into the data communication system of the Aqualog profiler. Reliable operation below the seasonal thermocline at the distances up to 4 km.
Evologics S2CR 7/17 modem
Evologics S2CR 7/17 modem
Air communication link
1. GPRS (mobile telemetry) buoy
The GPRS buoy serves for the data and command exchange between the mooring and a user via Internet.
GPRS (mobile telemetry) buoy
GPRS (mobile telemetry) buoy
2. The radio buoy
The radio buoy transmits the observational data and telemetry information from the mooring to the coastal station. In return, it receives commands from the coastal station.
The radio buoy
The radio buoy
The radio buoy specification
Max. dimensions |
4480 x 480 mm |
Transportation length |
1300 mm |
Height above the sea surface |
1500-2000 mm |
Storm loadings |
5 grade |
Weight in air |
40 kg |
Modem |
Integra TR |
Antenna |
Anlia 100-MU |
Transmission speed |
19200 Kb |
Transmission distance |
10-12 km |
Frequency |
430-470 MHz |