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Marine Internet for Internetworking in Oceans: A Tutorial
2019
Future Internet
communication systems in oceans, as well as challenging issues necessary for further studies to foster the development of marine Internet. ...
This tutorial aims to introduce the principle, architecture and applications of marine Internet, along with discussion on oceanic environments for communication, currently available and under developing ...
Relatively, it is more feasible to deploy a large number of vessels, boats, buoys and floating platforms over water surface in oceans. ...
doi:10.3390/fi11070146
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Cell biology: Taxi service for lipids
2007
Nature
The Southern Ocean, a critical region for climate research and one of the most hostile and inaccessible regions on Earth, now can be seen and studied by anyone with an Internet connection. ...
Beyond illustrating a new model of southern circulation, the work of Ridgway and Dunn 2 highlights a revolution in ocean-observing capability over the past decade that is providing unprecedented views ...
doi:10.1038/449035a
pmid:17805285
fatcat:ocp7iauamndvfdfl6gf4nnkb4y
THE PIRATA PROGRAM
2008
Bulletin of The American Meteorological Society - (BAMS)
We also thank Mounir Benkiran and Rémi Cousin for their help on Mercator Océan system PIRATAdedicated simulations. ...
We also thank all those who successfully contributed to the PIRATA network maintenance and data analysis, for example, in the United States: the present and former (since 1995) staff of the TAO Project ...
After a "pilot phase" from 1997 to 2001, during which the backbone array ( Fig. 1 ) was fully implemented, institutions in the three supporting countries decided to extend the array maintenance for a ...
doi:10.1175/2008bams2462.1
fatcat:d65pyd6vsjcollgoe7zbaawujy
Future Technology and Service Industry: A Case study of Travel and Tourism Industry
2017
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System
Travel and tourism the most vibrant segment of service industry is backbone of almost 35 countries and each country desires to augment its world share for the reason that it is the best source of earning ...
Today's world civilization is technology savoir-faire and altering accordingly at a fast pace. In future, Space Tourism and Ocean Depth Tourism will become new-fangled precincts of movement. ...
Deep Ocean walk, Ocean residential complexes, floating residential complexes with all amenities and services and enormous capacity Ocean cruises will appear in picture. ...
doi:10.18311/gjeis/2016/15742
fatcat:xk3jneiilndvtebq2rzzbxiiz4
Creation and operation of a Global Earth Observation System of Systems
2008
OCEANS 2008
GEOSS is a complex system of sensors, communication devices, storage systems, computational and other devices used to observe the Earth and gather the data needed for a better understanding of the Earth's ...
Integrated global measurements and the information derived from these observations provide critical inputs for sound management decisions on a local national and international scale. ...
The former varies over periods of a few years; the latter varies over a period of a few centuries [17] . ...
doi:10.1109/oceans.2008.5289425
fatcat:rjfpdqivyzdfxmzjvbf4dlf26q
Ocean Remote Sensing from Space: A Tale of Three Commons
[chapter]
2019
The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development
float network. ...
Task Team for an Integrated Framework for Sustained Ocean Observing, A Framework for Ocean Observing, IOC/INF-1284 rev. ...
doi:10.1163/9789004380271_036
fatcat:iuhsl3jbczfmrprw6s4uq3sdgu
Multipurpose Acoustic Networks in the Integrated Arctic Ocean Observing System
2015
Arctic
This activity will be driven by increased demand for energy and the marine resources of an Arctic Ocean accessible to ships. ...
We support the development and implementation of regional to basin-wide acoustic networks as an integral component of a multidisciplinary in situ Arctic Ocean observatory. ...
paper to Arctic for the special thematic cluster on Arctic Observing. ...
doi:10.14430/arctic4449
fatcat:6xkkh2y32je2zhf7kcdo4igjce
On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array
2019
Frontiers in Marine Science
The authors would also like to thank the US Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (US-OCB) for their support to BGC Argo in the United States. ...
The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is an international effort by numerous researchers and funding agencies to deliver a uniformly quality-controlled surface ocean CO2 database. ...
The proposed ' Argo Program' would be comprised of over 3000 profiling floats, obtaining a snapshot of the physical state of the ocean from 0 to 2000 m every 10 days. ...
doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00439
fatcat:p2kwuqnoxvbmddaaufq6i73laa
Towards a regional coastal ocean observing system: An initial design for the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association
2009
Journal of Marine Systems
A conceptual design for a southeast United States regional coastal ocean observing system (RCOOS) is built upon a partnership between institutions of the region and among elements of the academic, government ...
This dependence highlights the needs for a clear definition of the National Backbone components and a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) that defines the roles, functions and interactions of regional and federal ...
Acknowledgements SEACOOS is a collaborative, regional program sponsored by the Office of Naval Research under Award No. N00014-02-1-0972 and managed by the UNC-General Administration. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.12.016
fatcat:2ujf5hnqebdpvazqjyeytyoj4m
From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective
2019
Frontiers in Marine Science
The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the ...
CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. ...
FIGURE 6 | 6 FIGURE 6 | Basin-averaged error in the layer 2000-4000 m, for (A,B) temperature and (C,D) salinity from the Backbone (assimilation of altimetry, core-Argo, XBT, moorings) and the Deep (Backbone ...
doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00234
fatcat:adeq6kuyovaxtgxhtfh7na53we
Wide area ocean networks
2006
Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Underwater networks - WUWNet '06
We also discuss tradeoffs, and applications in ocean coverage, and optimization of sensor coverage within constraints of a power-efficient network. ...
Wide area ocean networks for monitoring and scientific exploratory purposes are in various stages of design; smallscale networks are already in various stages of deployment and testing. ...
vertical profiler moving between the seafloor and the float that will mate with a docking station on the float for battery charging; and a secondary node (J-Box) on the seafloor with a suite of sensors ...
doi:10.1145/1161039.1161046
dblp:conf/mobicom/RoyARF06
fatcat:iv2eopfmczbfzkpbrxg4ysfx6i
Recent Trends in Underwater Visible Light Communication (UVLC) Systems
2022
IEEE Access
However, natural disasters have aroused significant interest in observation and monitoring oceanic environments for the last couple of decades. ...
In recent years, underwater visible light communication (UVLC) has become a potential wireless candidate for signal transmission in highly critical, unknown, and acrimonious water mediums such as oceans ...
The IoUTs play an ample role as a backbone in communication among transceivers. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2022.3150093
fatcat:o4ytx473bfcopmidat5lypkjri
ISRO's Geostationary data products archival & dissemination – Retrospect and prospect
2021
Mausam
This paper describes the current infrastructure established for archival and dissemination and archival of ISRO's Met-Ocean data observations and the future road map in the area of instantaneous data and ...
Space based techniques and instruments have been improvised and utilised over the years to generate and collect earth observations data. ...
Acknowledgem The authors sincerely tha K odernise the met ocean data dissemination activities. ...
doi:10.54302/mausam.v67i1.1152
fatcat:lx2bocqzy5didjmvczqah6a2qy
The Challenge of Sustaining Ocean Observations
2019
Frontiers in Marine Science
Establish the Backbone Infrastructure A critical component of collective impact organization is a backbone infrastructure that provides support for the activities of the wider effort. ...
This backbone infrastructure provides a centralized support for the decentralized landscape of stakeholders involved in the organization. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks to all those who supported the NASEM report and the organizers of Ocean Obs'19 for the opportunity to submit this paper. ...
doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00105
fatcat:kg4lsv74lnaj5p5r5ny3wniixe
The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory: A robust networked mooring system for continuously monitoring complex biogeochemical cycles in estuaries
2008
Limnology and Oceanography : Methods
An ocean observatory that consists of an array of moored sensor platforms, telemetry, and data collection and dissemination software was designed for monitoring the biogeochemistry and physical dynamics ...
The Land-Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory (LOBO) consists of robust moorings that can withstand tidal currents and weather. ...
For example, the hydrological cycle, ocean circulation, and nutrient cycles at the land/ocean interface all interact to control primary production. ...
doi:10.4319/lom.2008.6.263
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