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TítuloA four-probe salinity sensor optimized for long-term autonomous marine deployments
Autor(es)Baptista, J. P.
Matos, T.
Faria, C.L.
Magalhaes, Vitor H.
Vieira, E. M. F
Martins, Marcos Silva
Gonçalves, L. M.
Lopes, Sérgio F.
Brito, F. B.
Palavras-chaveConductivity
Low-Power
PSU
Salinity
DataJun-2019
EditoraIEEE
RevistaOceans Conference Record (ieee)
Resumo(s)Salinity measurement in water is typically performed with conductivity sensors. However, for long-term marine deployments, loss of precision is observed, mainly due to electrode drift (oxidation and degradation occurs in the presence of water, salts and bio-fouling), which results in inaccuracy of measurements. A cost-effective, low-power, four-probe salinity sensor is presented, to accurately measure long-term deployments in oceans, rivers and lakes. The four-probe methodology overcomes many of the drift problems, and the use of low-cost stainless-steel electrodes (avoiding platinum or titanium materials) can still achieve good long-term stability, in the practical salinity scale range from 2 to 42 PSU. Low-power electronics (200 μA in sleep-mode and 1 mA in active-mode) based on a ratiometric ADC conversion, and a low-power microcontroller with non-volatile memory, complements the proposed sensor, to achieve an autonomous salinity sensor for long-term marine deployments, with autonomy above 1 year with a 1 min -1 sample rate, using a common 2400 mA × 3.7 V lithium battery.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/71685
ISBN9781728114507
DOI10.1109/OCEANSE.2019.8867544
ISSN0197-7385
Versão da editorahttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8867544
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