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NOAA/UNH Joint Hydrographic Center Education and Research at the University of New Hampshire www.ccom.unh.edu
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Joint Hydrographic Center Directed by Congress Created by NOAA/UNH MOU June 1999 Funded annually through a cooperative agreement grant
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Complementary Centers NOAA/UNH Joint Hydrographic Center (JHC) –A Government and University Organization UNH Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (C- COM) –Provides for participation of other government agencies and private sector NSF, ONR, NRL, DARPA, USGS, GEBCO Industrial Consortium
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Center Goals To be a world leader in the development of hydrographic & ocean mapping technologies and approaches To expand the scope and applications of ocean mapping To educate a new generation of hydrographers and ocean mappers that can meet the growing needs of both government agencies and the private sector.
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Who are we? 9 Faculty—7 UNH and 2NOAA 12 Research Scientists—10 UNH and 2 NOAA 13 Graduate Students—including 3 NOAA 4 Admin/Technical Support Staff Visiting Scholar Program –Denmark, Sweden, Germany (2), Australia, Scotland, Israel, and Texas
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Sonar manufacturers : Cable and pipelines: Survey Companies: Mapping and processing software: Industry Partners
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Educational Programs M.Sc. and Ph.D. –Two tracks Ocean Engineering Earth Sciences/Oceanography/Natural Resources –Thesis or Non-thesis M.S. options available Graduate Certificate Program Non-Degree Programs –Undergraduate Courses –Short Courses and Seminars FIG/IHO CAT A Certification – May 2001
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Adjoining Facilities Electronics Lab Machine shop Acoustic Test Tank Tow and wave tank Recirculating Flume Tank
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RV Coastal Surveyor
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Research Themes Sonar System Capabilities and Limitations New approaches to multibeam sonar data processing Data Visualization and Management New Applications of Seafloor Mapping Technology and Data –Remote Seafloor Characterization –Fisheries Habitat –????????
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Special Research Projects Law of the Sea—Article 76 Electronic Chart of the Future Advanced RTK GPS
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Research Themes Sonar System Capabilities and Limitations Push the limits of resolution (all sorts), coverage, and information content Depth measurements from side scan sonars Wide area side scan for habitat mapping Water column information from multibeam sonars
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Research Themes The Request: Develop techniques to speed up the cleaning of multibeam sonar soundings New Approaches to Multibeam Sonar Data Processing An example to consider
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First, find the right question… What’s really the problem? What’s taking the time? What does the end user really need? What is it that we really need to solve our problem?
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Automated Multibeam Sonar Processing CUBE –Combined Uncertainty and Bathymetric Estimator –Creates a high resolution digital elevation model rather than a (huge) bunch of individual soundings –Being incorporated into leading hydrographic software products
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Valdez Survey Data 5 days Two launches with different multibeam systems 22,227,491 Soundings A CUBE vs. Traditional Method Trial
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Valdez Narrows, AK
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Total Time Comparison
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Research Themes The Navigation Surface –Archiving a digital elevation model rather than a shoal-biased set of soundings –Lets us generalize the products, not our original survey data Data Visualization and Management
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This has been our archive product Snow Passage Depth Plot H10949
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This will be our archived product Data: NOAA Ship RAINIER
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Article 76 Bathymetric Study Identify areas of potential claim Identify existing data pertinent to LOS Define areas of potential claim where existing data is insufficient Determine survey requirements and costs to fill in data gaps
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Research Project Next Generation improvements –What improved capabillity can be implemented in today’s electronic charting technology Revolutionary changes –What should an electronic chart look like –Unconstrained by existing ECDIS and ENC standards, formats, and conventions Electronic Chart of the Future
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Challenges
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Help us find the right question to ask.
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