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Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.

Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.
Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.
Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.
Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.
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Lee Freitag working on communications equipment electronics.
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09/11/2016
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WHOI research engineer Lee Freitag, aboard the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy, displays the electronics that is part of a long-range sound-based communication and navigation system that he and a team of WHOI engineers developed and tested in the Arctic. The new system sends sound signals under the ice between buoys and autonomous underwater vehicles, so the vehicles can explore, send information, and receive navigation commands without surfacing. The sound can travel for hundreds of miles through naturally-occurring sound-conducting channels in the ocean water.
Caption from Oceanus online:
On the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy during a 2016 follow-on experiment in the Arctic, WHOI research engineer Lee Freitag examines the electronics to a new sound-based communications and navigation system that he and his colleagues developed and used in the Arctic.
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