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ALFA Station Keeping Results for Seabotix vLBV300 Underwater Vehicle near Newport, OR
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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This data set presents results testing the station keeping abilities of a tethered Seabotix vLBV300 underwater vehicle equipped with an inertial navigation system. These results are from an offshore deployment on April 20, 2016 off the coast of Newport, OR (44.678 degrees N, 124.109 degrees W). During the mission period, the sea state varied between 3 and 4, with an average significant wave height of 1.6 m. The vehicle utilizes an inertial navigation system based on a Gladiator Landmark 40 IMU coupled with a Teledyne Explorer Doppler Velocity Log to perform station keeping at a desired location and orientation.

ALFAHydrokineticMHKMarineMatlabMatlab dataNETSNewportOROregonROVSeabotixadvanced laboratorycalculationscoastcodedatadopplerenergyerrorfield arraysnavigationoffshorepositionpowerscriptstation keepingtechnical reportunderwaterunderwater vehiclevLBV300vehiclevelocity
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Dcat Issued2016-04-20T06:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2020-06-30T16:47:03Z
Dcat Publisher NameOregon State University
Guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/7837
Harvest Object Id0275c2f3-e350-4e64-b934-84e54f966c9d
Harvest Source Id4eb7107f-a2b1-40e3-b36a-8161aa98a56e
Harvest Source TitleOpenEI Data Portal
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