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Site Exploration
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Good Ideas Borrow rather than buy –See what works on Okeanos Explorer –Educate community on contribution –New technical expertise on ship –Explore impact on ops tempo “Drop Cameras” Elevators
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Scouting Need for scouting prior to using ROV Borrow Argus? Upgrade clump weight with thrusters, greater light/camera separation May want both towed and autonomous systems in long term (again, borrowing may determine relative contributions and whether bunk space is worth it)
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ROV Needs Fiber optic gyro Servo controlled arm More lights Tool sled with –Slurp gun –Push core –Hydraulic drawer –Samplers: water, niskin –Sample boxes –Swing arms CTD Oxygen sensor Homers Redox gradient Digital still Magnetometer Multibeam/INS
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Selling OE Emphasize universal access to data Provide a completely new way to study the ocean Empower the science party to use tools Make a consistent statement for how this will work
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2nd Body Redesign frame to lengthen into Argus- type configuration ($10K) Add more lights ($75K/4 including more lights for main vehicle) Possible additional pan and tilt Longer term: low-power thrusters for vehicle ($100K plus engineering costs)
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ROV Needs Fiber optic gyro $100K Servo controlled arm $180K More lights $75K Tool sled with –Slurp gun $10-40K –Push core –Hydraulic drawer $5K –Samplers: water, niskin $15K –Sample boxes $3K –Swing arms $5K CTD $10K Oxygen sensor $7K Homers $12K Redox gradient $2K Digital still $50K Magnetometer $8K Multibeam $30K (borrow AUV) Laser measure $5K TOTAL: ~$550,000
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Other ROV Needs Front porch – extendable More than a foot of clearance for tool sled Reposition xbot Move arms down and out
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“Program needs a legacy of good images and great maps.” James A. Austin October 24, 2007
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