Underwater time calibration and synchronization system and method based on inductive coupling communication

A technology of inductive coupling and time calibration, applied in synchronization, transmission systems, radio-controlled timers, etc., can solve problems such as time calibration, large time errors, and inability to adjust the position of the instrument, achieving low cost, low risk of offshore operations, and The effect of flexible placement

Pending Publication Date: 2018-07-06
INST OF DEEP SEA SCI & ENG CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCI
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[0002] When marine instruments conduct long-term fixed-point observation underwater, they cannot directly calibrate their internal system time through GPS or NTP (Network Time Protocol), and long-term deployment underwater will cause large time errors
This creates a huge technical bottleneck for underwater observation or acoustic detection that requires high-precision time parameters
For example, traditional acoustic instruments (such as hydrophones) mainly synchronize the time of multiple underwater instruments through underwater cables, but the cost of using underwater cables is extremely high, and the instruments are fixed on the underwater cables by vulcanization. cannot be adjusted

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[0027] Such as figure 1 As shown, an underwater time calibration and synchronization system based on inductive coupling communication includes a plastic-coated steel cable 1 and an underwater instrument 2 with inductive coupling function. The underwater instrument 2 is coupled to the plastic-coated steel cable 1 . A floating ball group 3 is arranged on the plastic-coated steel cable 1 , and the bottom end of the plastic-coated steel cable 1 is connected to a gravity anchor 5 through an acoustic releaser 4 . The underwater instrument 2 includes various marine measuring instruments such as a hydrophone and a temperature and salinity depth instrument. The underwater instrument is divided into or set up as a master machine capable of sending and receiving time signals, and several slave machines not capable of sending time signals but capable of receiving time signals. For example, the hydrophone can be set as the master, and the temperature, salt and depth instrument can be used...

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The invention discloses an underwater time calibration and synchronization system and method based on inductive coupling communication. The system comprises a plastic-coated steel cable and an underwater instrument with an inductive coupling function, the underwater instrument is coupled on the plastic-coated steel cable, a floating ball group is arranged on the plastic-coated steel cable, the bottom end of the plastic-coated steel cable is connected with a gravity anchor through an acoustic release transponder, and the underwater instrument comprises a host with time signal transmitting and receiving functions and a plurality of slaves without a time signal transmitting function but with a time signal receiving function. The host in the system transmits time calibration signals to the slaves in an inductive mode once at regular intervals, and the slaves correct internal high-precision low-temperature-drift clocks (such as atomic clock systems) after receiving the signals to ensure punctuality precision inside slave systems. An instrument with an inductive coupling communication system does not need cable communication, so that the system is flexible in laying position, low in costand small in offshore operation risk.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an underwater time calibration and synchronization system and method for marine instruments, in particular to an underwater time calibration and synchronization system and method based on inductive coupling communication. Background technique [0002] When marine instruments conduct long-term fixed-point observations underwater, they cannot directly calibrate their internal system time through GPS or NTP (Network Time Protocol), and long-term deployment underwater will cause large time errors. This has caused a huge technical bottleneck for underwater observation or acoustic detection that needs to use high-precision time parameters. For example, traditional acoustic instruments (such as hydrophones) mainly synchronize the time of multiple underwater instruments through underwater cables, but the cost of using underwater cables is extremely high, and the instruments are fixed on the underwater cables by vulcanization. Cannot b...

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IPC IPC(8): G04G7/00G04R20/02H04B13/02
CPCH04B13/02G04G7/00G04R20/02
Inventor 田川许达贞徐霄阳张胜宗张彦鹏
Owner INST OF DEEP SEA SCI & ENG CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCI
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