Recent Polar Instrumentation Developments Using Low Cost, New Access Methods via Iridium Short Burst Data (SBD)
Abstract
Recent advances in low-power communications using the new Iridium data capabilities now available (SBD, SMS) has allowed the development of systems that can stream transmit data (and receive commands) reliably in real time from very remote locations. This has allowed the development of sites or systems where one can put up instruments (cameras, gps, weather monitors, etc.) to collect data and not need to return to the site for data download. This has then expanded the possibilities where sites can be located by either removing the logistical costs of returning or being able to put sites where it would be too dangerous to return (tip of surging glaciers, crevasse locations, volcanoes, etc.). Crevasse Strain and Water Monitors sending depth of water and changes of crevasse opening. Trackers on West Greenland Superglacial Rivers and Lakes, sending, depth, position, and velocity.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012AGUFM.C43B0608B
- Keywords:
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- 0794 CRYOSPHERE / Instruments and techniques