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Science web site http://marine.rutgers.edu/cool

Development of a Dual-Use Over-The Horizon Radar Network for Monitoring Ocean Currents and Ship Traffic in the Exclusive Economic Zone Scott M. Glenn Coastal Ocean Observation Lab (COOL) Rutgers University. Science web site http://marine.rutgers.edu/cool. Operational web site

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  1. Development of a Dual-Use Over-The Horizon Radar Network for Monitoring Ocean Currents and Ship Traffic in the Exclusive Economic ZoneScott M. GlennCoastal Ocean Observation Lab (COOL) Rutgers University Science web site http://marine.rutgers.edu/cool Operational web site http://www.thecoolroom.org

  2. Trenton Times, Wednesday, September 10, 2003

  3. 30 X 30 km LEO CPSE Each July, 1998-2001

  4. Regional Scale Observatories NEOS, a science consortium established in 2000 provides a regional footprint. Consists of sub-regional observatories and technology/science working groups. Current groups include: DODS data management, satellite remote sensing, CODAR, AUVs, bio-optics standards, buoys, waves, shelf carbon biogeochemistry, extreme weather, economic products

  5. Nested Multi-Static CODAR Array Beach Buoys Boats

  6. NEOS HF Radar Network • Partners • Applied Mathematics, Inc. • Army Corp. of Engineers • CODAR Ocean Sensors • GoMOOS • NOAA • Stevens Institute of Technology • Rutgers University • United Stated Coast Guard R&D Center • University of Connecticut • University of Maine • University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill • University of Rhode Island

  7. Current operational prediction CODAR based prediction CODE drifter Model Validation Search & Rescue Search and Rescue Applications

  8. HF Radar Vessel Tracking Applications HF Radar Vessel Tracking Applications Partners: Rutgers University Codar Ocean Sensors, Inc. Applied Mathematics, Inc. U.S. Coast Guard Funders: Office of Naval Research DoD Counterdrug Technology Development Office

  9. Vessel-Tracking Applications Vessel-Tracking Applications USCGC Finback R/V Endeavor M/V Oleander Small Fast Boat

  10. Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target USCGC Finback

  11. Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target Ship Detections GPS Track CODAR Site

  12. Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target Vessel-Tracking Applications One Site, One Target Tracker Output Kalman Filter Track GPS Track Direction of Transit CODAR Site

  13. Vessel-Tracking Applications Two Sites, One Target Vessel-Tracking Applications Two Sites, One Target M/V Oleander

  14. Vessel-Tracking Applications Two Sites, One Target Vessel-Tracking Applications Two Sites, One Target Tracker Output CODAR Site Direction of Transit Kalman Filter Track (One Site) Kalman Filter Track (Two Sites) GPS Track

  15. Conclusion • Federal Funding for Oceanography expected to double • this decade • State buy-in is required • National HF Radar Network is first new start • Initial Applications – Science, Search & Rescue • Future Application – Vessel Tracking

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