With this $3.9 million award, "oceanographers will soon be able to sit in their labs ashore and communicate with instruments in the water at ocean observatories around the world," says the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).
The University of Washington adds "that infrastructure will be a prototype for the use and automation of undersea sensor networks -- both delivery of data from sensors and the control of sensors and networks from land -- and will assist in designing sensor networks for conducting research in other remote and hostile environments." This summary contains other details and illustrations.
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