Doppler Sensor Articles & Analysis
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From surface and seabed currents to sediment transport and even sea-life detection, the DCS delivers precise horizontal current data from the surface down to 11,000 meters. With thousands of units deployed worldwide, new applications continue to emerge. Join our free webinar to explore the principles behind the DCS and hear real-world case studies from across the globe—covering currents, ...
Using Acoustic Doppler Current sensors from moving surface platforms are challenging. ...
Knowing the currents in aquaculture facilitates operations and saves feed. The Doppler Current Sensor with Bluetooth, DCS Blue, has become the preferred option for current measurements in aquaculture. It is based on the extremely rugged and accurate Aanderaa DCS sensor used in oceanography from shallow waters to the deepest oceanic trenches on ...
Discover how Aanderaa’s Doppler Current Sensors (DCS) integrated with Sofar Ocean’s Spotter Platform revolutionizes subsurface current measurement. ...
On March 26th at 3pm CET / 10am ET / 7am PT, join Dan Breyre (Product Lead, Sofar) and Anders Tengberg (Product Manager & Scientific Advisor, Aanderaa) to learn how the integration of Sofar’s Spotter Platform with Aanderaa’s Doppler Current Sensor (DCS) lowers the cost and complexity of measuring subsurface currents for offshore industry, ...
The program assisted Flosonics Medical in developing a strong market entry plan as it moves toward the commercial launch of its wearable, wireless Doppler ultrasound system Flosonics Medical recently announced its graduation from Fogarty Innovation’s prestigious Company Accelerator Program (CAP). ...
OTT Hydromet has launched a new non-contact surface velocity radar (SVR) sensor that dramatically improves the simplicity and reliability of stream, river and open channel measurements. ...
The Lufft WS100 is our precipitation sensor based on radar technology and with adjustable heating. It measures the speed of all forms of condensed water. ...
An unprecedented project to turn New York's Lake George into the "smartest lake in the world" is being launched and will monitor the lake from its sun-dappled shores to its dark depths in hopes of keeping the Adirondack attraction pristine. Sensors analyzing the likes of stream runoff, rainfall, wind, currents, salinity, chlorophyll and nitrogen will be placed around Lake George ...
This compact solution by NIVUS is unique in the world! An optimized Doppler sensor connected to the system simultaneously detects flow velocity and level. ...
ADS LLC today introduces a new affordable state-of-the-art flow monitor with four combined technology sensors for unparalleled versatility and redundant monitoring in all applications. ...
