MOBILE SHIPBORNE SYSTEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT Russian patent published in 2019 - IPC B63B35/00 

Abstract RU 2709216 C2

FIELD: vessels and other watercrafts.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to shipbuilding and can be used in creation of vessels for environmental monitoring of water environment, which due to high mobility and manoeuvrability enable to keep under constant control significant areas of river, lake and sea water areas. Technical task of the invention is to increase the range of detection of spills of oil or oil products on surface of water environment. To this end, the mobile ship system for environmental monitoring of the water environment is equipped with an unmanned aerial vehicle, a thermal imager, a GPS signal receiver, a phase-shift keying signal transmitter and receiver, wherein a thermal imager, a GPS signal receiver and a phase-shift keyed phase signal transmitter are mounted on the drones, and the phase-shift keyed composite signal receiver is mounted on the mobile ship complex. Thus it is possible to detect and locate spills of oil or oil products on surface of water environment, transmitting them over a radio channel using complex signals with phase manipulation in real time to a mobile ship system, where the parameters of oil spills or oil products, its area, speed and direction of propagation are estimated.

EFFECT: technical result consists in improvement of efficiency of marine system for environmental monitoring of aquatic environment.

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RU 2 709 216 C2

Authors

Odarenko Olga Stepanovna

Lobyntsev Valentin Vasilevich

Dates

2019-12-17Published

2017-10-23Filed