Oceans 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2007.4449178
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The Ocean Technology Test Bed - An Underwater Laboratory

Abstract: The ocean technology test bed (OTTB) will be an engineering laboratory, located on the sea floor. The OTTB will be integrated with the VENUS (Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea) observatory in Saanich Inlet, on Vancouver Island. It will enable scientific instrument prototyping, ocean technology development and systems engineering. More specifically, it will facilitate research into the technologies required to extend the reach of cabled ocean observatories using underwater vehicles, autonomous instrum… Show more

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“…Calibrations were conducted at the buoy of the Ocean Technology Test Bed, an underwater engineering laboratory operated by the University of Victoria in Saanich Inlet (Proctor et al 2007), on 9 February 2010 for AWCP 1007 and 31 January 2011 for AWCP 1009. Due to technical difficulties in calibrating bottom-mounted echosounders at the operating depth of 100 m, calibrations were conducted near the surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calibrations were conducted at the buoy of the Ocean Technology Test Bed, an underwater engineering laboratory operated by the University of Victoria in Saanich Inlet (Proctor et al 2007), on 9 February 2010 for AWCP 1007 and 31 January 2011 for AWCP 1009. Due to technical difficulties in calibrating bottom-mounted echosounders at the operating depth of 100 m, calibrations were conducted near the surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both echosounders were calibrated using a 38.1 mm diameter tungsten carbide sphere as prescribed by Vagle et al (1996). Calibrations were conducted at the buoy of the Ocean Technology Test Bed, an underwater engineering laboratory operated by the University of Victoria in Saanich Inlet (Proctor et al 2007), on 9 February 2010 for AWCP 1007, and 31 January 2011 for AWCP 1009. Due to the technical difficulties in calibrating bottom-mounted echo -…”
Section: Calibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ocean Technology Test Bed (OTTB) design and installation project began in earnest in 2007 by the Ocean Technology Lab (OTL) at the University of Victoria (UVic) [1]. The OTTB was originally proposed as an engineering laboratory to facilitate the development and testing of new underwater technology for use on cabled ocean observatories, and as a proving ground for demonstrating the suitability of existing technology for long term deployments in remote locations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific research efforts with ROVs in the areas of marine archaeology (Conte et al, 2008;Rines, 2007), high-resolution video and geo-referenced bathymetric survey (Simeoni et al, 2007;Pinkard et al, 2005) and marine sampling (Ishibashi et al, 2008) are detailed in the literature and proposed new roles for ROVs, and other unmanned robotic vehicles in the installation and service of new cabled ocean observatories is detailed in Proctor et al (2007); Shepherd et al (2007), and Shaheen and Waterworth (2005). For geo-referenced data collection in particular, ROVs must increasingly accommodate more sophisticated instrument payload.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%