2018
DOI: 10.1575/1912/10412
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The development of ocean test beds for ocean technology adaptation and integration into the emerging U.S. offshore wind energy industry

Abstract: The landscape of applied ocean technology is rapidly changing with forces of innovation emerging from basic ocean science research methodologies as well as onshore high tech sectors. There is a critical need for ocean-related industries to continue to modernize via the adoption of state-of-the-art practices to advance rapidly changing industry objectives, maintain competitiveness, and be careful stewards of the ocean as a common resource. These objectives are of national importance for the dynamic ocean energy… Show more

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“…Representatives from a broad range of research, government, and industry groups made this assessment in order to characterize the challenges facing the industry and to determine what tools exist to meet those challenges. Summarized here, the results are fully described in a white paper that details both potential near-term, industry-changing advancements and that lays out the need for ocean test beds as research and development infrastructure (Kirincich et al 2018). These physical and virtual facilities must be capable of driving innovative observations as well as the modeling and monitoring of the physical, biological, and use-characteristics present in offshore wind energy installation areas.…”
Section: Establish Effective Standards For Intellectual Property Datmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Representatives from a broad range of research, government, and industry groups made this assessment in order to characterize the challenges facing the industry and to determine what tools exist to meet those challenges. Summarized here, the results are fully described in a white paper that details both potential near-term, industry-changing advancements and that lays out the need for ocean test beds as research and development infrastructure (Kirincich et al 2018). These physical and virtual facilities must be capable of driving innovative observations as well as the modeling and monitoring of the physical, biological, and use-characteristics present in offshore wind energy installation areas.…”
Section: Establish Effective Standards For Intellectual Property Datmentioning
confidence: 99%