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March 1, 2016

Buoy Controller System Delivers Live Data

  • Photo: Soundnine
  • Photo: Soundnine
  • Photo: Soundnine Photo: Soundnine
  • Photo: Soundnine Photo: Soundnine

DANTE Buoy Controller System delivers live data to U.S. IOOS

 
The University of Washington recently deployed a new oceanographic observing buoy featuring Soundnine Inc.’s DANTE System. 
 
The new buoy was deployed February 11, 2016 in Bellingham Bay (Puget Sound) in collaboration with The Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction, UW, Western Washington University and Northwest Indian College. 
 
The DANTE controller collects data from a suite of meteorological and oceanographic instruments. Two sensors are 60 feet underwater and use S9’s Ulti-modem inductive modem to communicate with the controller on the surface. The system forwards data by cellular modem to DANTE server (in the cloud), which delivers data in standardized format to NANOOS, a member of U.S. IOOS.
 
Data is available to the public in real-time through the NANOOS Visualization System (NVS) web app.
Bellingham BayUniversity of WashingtonWestern Washington
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