Heterogeneous Fleets of Active and Passive Floating Sensors for River Studies

Abstract: 

Lagrangian sensing for tracing hydrodynamic trajectories is an innovative approach for studying estuarial environments. Actuated Lagrangian sensors are capable of avoiding obstacles and navigating when active and retain a passive hydrodynamic profile that is suited for Lagrangian sensing when passive. A heterogeneous fleet of actuated and passive drifting sensors is presented. Data assimilation using a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster that runs the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is an essential component of the estuarial state estimation system. The performance of the mixed capability fleet and the data assimilation backend is evaluated in the context of a landmark 96-unit river study in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region of California.

Author: 
Tinka, Andrew
Wu, Qingfang
Weekly, Kevin
Oroza, Carlos
Beard, Jonathan
Bayen, Alexandre
Publication date: 
January 1, 2016
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Tinka, A., Wu, Q., Weekly, K., Oroza, C. A., Beard, J., & Bayen, A. M. (2016). Heterogeneous Fleets of Active and Passive Floating Sensors for River Studies. Journal of Field Robotics, 33(5), 618–638. https://doi.org/10.1002/rob.21623