Authors
John‐Paul Ore, Sebastian Elbaum, Amy Burgin, Carrick Detweiler
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
Journal of Field Robotics
Volume
32
Issue
8
Pages
1095-1113
Description
Obtaining spatially separated, high‐frequency water samples from rivers and lakes is critical to enhance our understanding and effective management of freshwater resources. In this work, we present an aerial water sampler and assess the system through field experiments. The aerial water sampler has the potential to vastly increase the speed and range at which scientists obtain water samples while reducing cost and effort. The water sampling system includes 1) a mechanism to capture three 20 ml samples per mission, 2) sensors and algorithms for altitude approximation over water, and 3) software components that integrate and analyze sensor data, control the vehicle, drive the sampling mechanism, and manage risk. We validate the system in the lab, characterize key sensors, develop a framework for quantifying risk, and present results of outdoor experiments that characterize the performance of the system …
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Scholar articles
JP Ore, S Elbaum, A Burgin, C Detweiler - Journal of Field Robotics, 2015