NOBEL-BOX: Development of a Low-Cost Ship-Based Instrument for Ocean Monitoring

This research aims to develop an inexpensive ocean observation instrument with the project name NOBEL (Nusantara Oceanography Backdoor Experiment Laboratory)-BOX. The device can be installed on all types of vessels for mapping the water conditions, providing accurate data for managing a marine area,...

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Published inSensors (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 23; no. 24; p. 9654
Main Authors Purba, Noir P, Faizal, Ibnu, Martasuganda, Marine K, Wulandari, Ajeng, Kusuma, Rd Salsa D, Ilmi, Muhammad H, Febriani, Choerunnissa, Alfarez, Raffy R, Argeta, Fickry, Wicaksana, Jati S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 06.12.2023
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Summary:This research aims to develop an inexpensive ocean observation instrument with the project name NOBEL (Nusantara Oceanography Backdoor Experiment Laboratory)-BOX. The device can be installed on all types of vessels for mapping the water conditions, providing accurate data for managing a marine area, particularly regarding water quality. The principle of NOBEL-BOX is to attach six sensors in a container connected to a microcontroller and then measure specific data directly and automatically. The methodology employed included experimental design, laboratory and field tests, and data evaluation to develop the necessary system and instruments. The design process encompassed the construction of the instrument and the fabrication, involving the creation of three-dimensional drawings and the design of microcontrollers and data transmission systems and power capacity. This instrument is box-shaped with a microcontroller, sensors, a battery, and cables located inside. The testing phase included data validation, testing of the device in the laboratory, and field testing showed that the device worked. The data provided from this instrument could meet the specific criteria for seawater analysis.
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ISSN:1424-8220
1424-8220
DOI:10.3390/s23249654