underwater GPS?
Precht,Bill
BPrecht at kennesaw.Lawco.com
Thu Jul 2 21:54:49 UTC 1998
In response to the GPS querry -
> Presently Trimble Navigation makes a GPS unit for the US
> Military (Navy Seals). This system known as the MUGR (Miniature
> Underwater GPS Receiver) is a 6-channel, P(Y) code, SA/AS performance
> hand held unit. It is waterproof up to 2 atmospheres (66 feet) and
> weighs 1.2 pounds. It is designed "to be very easy to use even under
> duress". The P(Y) code indicates a military code. Users licences for
> commercial/scientific use are available. However, with the recent and
> ongoing declassification of military technology I understand this
> equipment may be readily available to the scientific community sooner
> than later and with non-military codes.
>
> Since this equipment has been heretofore unavailable to
> general users, and because of the need for accurate underwater surveys
> in the case of ship groundings etc..., We have also adapted a
> survey-grade, Trimble RTK - GPS rover unit for U/W data collection.
> We float the receiver directly above the diver doing the survey. The
> diver has the antenna mounted on a pole with a waterproof coaxial
> cable connecting the antenna with the receiver. With teams of as
> little as three field personnel we are able to cover a large area with
> excellent precision and accuracy (cm scale). Limitations include
> water depth and sea state. The calmer the conditions and the
> shallower the depth - the better the results. It is difficult to near
> impossible to use this technique in rough seas. If you have any
> additional questions on this technique... please don't hesitate to
> drop me a line. In addition, our firm has a working (partnering)
> relationship with the firm SSR (Search, Survey & Recovery) out of
> Jupiter FL. They have a system entitled the IVMS (Integrated Video
> Mapping System) that incorporates a constant GPS location on their U/W
> video surveys. This system is further being refined with the advent
> of digital video cameras.
>
> I hope this clarifies any questions as to the present
> State-of-the-Art with U/W GPS.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bill Precht
>
> LAW Engineering & Environmental Services Inc.
> 5845 NW 158th Street
> Miami Lakes, FL 33014
> ph (305) 826-5588
> fax (305) 826-1799
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eric roach [SMTP:ericroach at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 5:33 PM
> To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
> Subject: underwater GPS?
>
> Does anyone possess product information for any
> sort of underwater GPS
> or any ideas of how to make one?
>
> Eric Roach
>
>
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