The installation of environmental data collection systems at several remotely located sites in islands in the Pacific Ocean is summarized. The effort was designed to enhance the ability to collect hydrological information. The data collection station consists of a data acquisition system for handling data, a transmitter for uplinking information to the GOES-W geostationary satellite, and a variety of environmental sensors for data accumulation. Each system was assembled, tested, and deployed on designated islands. The concept of using microprocessors for handling data at remote sites and relaying it via a satellite link is a cost effective approach. Such systems require high reliability and proven performance in the field
The author has identified the following significant results. LANDSAT was used as a basis for invento...
Subsequent to the launching of the first LANDSAT by NASA, Japan has recognized the importance of dat...
The text and computer-generated displays used to demonstrate the AOIPS (Atmospheric and Oceanographi...
The author has identified the following significant results. Experimental use of LANDSAT data collec...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
The work is reported of the panel concerning the application of space technology to the improved man...
The reliability of employing NASA developed remote sensing for in situ near real time monitoring of ...
The present and future use of satellites to locate offshore platforms and relay data from in situ se...
This compendium describes aircraft data that are available from NASA's Pacific Exploratory Mission W...
This paper describes a global environmental data distribution system (GEDDS) which uses a single sma...
The type of information system that is needed to meet the requirements of ocean, coastal, and polar ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ocean Data System (NODS) archive at the Jet...
The major efforts under NASA contract NAG8-841 included: (1) final analyses of the samples collected...
The author has identified the following significant results. The local user terminal has proven the ...
The Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) is a low cost instrument with potential commercial applicat...
The author has identified the following significant results. LANDSAT was used as a basis for invento...
Subsequent to the launching of the first LANDSAT by NASA, Japan has recognized the importance of dat...
The text and computer-generated displays used to demonstrate the AOIPS (Atmospheric and Oceanographi...
The author has identified the following significant results. Experimental use of LANDSAT data collec...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
The work is reported of the panel concerning the application of space technology to the improved man...
The reliability of employing NASA developed remote sensing for in situ near real time monitoring of ...
The present and future use of satellites to locate offshore platforms and relay data from in situ se...
This compendium describes aircraft data that are available from NASA's Pacific Exploratory Mission W...
This paper describes a global environmental data distribution system (GEDDS) which uses a single sma...
The type of information system that is needed to meet the requirements of ocean, coastal, and polar ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ocean Data System (NODS) archive at the Jet...
The major efforts under NASA contract NAG8-841 included: (1) final analyses of the samples collected...
The author has identified the following significant results. The local user terminal has proven the ...
The Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) is a low cost instrument with potential commercial applicat...
The author has identified the following significant results. LANDSAT was used as a basis for invento...
Subsequent to the launching of the first LANDSAT by NASA, Japan has recognized the importance of dat...
The text and computer-generated displays used to demonstrate the AOIPS (Atmospheric and Oceanographi...