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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: Presents the introductory editorial for this issue of the publication.
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: Presents the table of contents for this issue of the publication.
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: This editorial addresses a serious concern of author misconduct that must be addressed at the editorial level. The problem is not new, but the frequency of occurrences in the last few months has brought the matter to the forefront of our attention. We are talking about the many instances of authors adding new material to their papers after the peer-review process has been completed. To provide the background about the problem, when the paper under review has been recommended for publication by an Associate Editor, the peer-review process has been completed. In the decision letter, the authors are requested to submit a final version that will be sent to the IEEE for typesetting. The final version of the paper is checked carefully at the editorial office as a matter of quality control.
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: Prospective authors are requested to submit new, unpublished manuscripts for inclusion in the upcoming event described in this call for papers.
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: This work presents an efficient method for designing submarine cable routes using online seafloor classification based on sidescan sonar scanlines, collected by an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). Currently, the cable routes are designed manually by experienced experts. Online seafloor classification and an automated route planning method using an AUV can improve the efficiency of construction of submarine cables. Sidescan sonar is a device commonly used for mapping the seafloor and detecting obstacles. An AUV equipped with a sidescan sonar is used to gather sonar scanlines to perform online seafloor classification and mapping. As the AUV operates, the gathered scanlines are analyzed to classify the seafloor using a probabilistic classifier based on Bayes' theorem with the naïve assumption. Based on the seafloor classification map, a probabilistic roadmap is generated. Then, an A * algorithm is applied to determine appropriate cable routes along the cable corridor, using the following five factors: seafloor classification, bathymetry, steepness of slope, angle of change of course, and cable length. Compared with an existing route planning method, the presented method of using an AUV with automatic decision making algorithm can efficiently support submarine cable construction. The favored route determined by the presented method was as acceptable as the route designed by experts.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: Finite-length, numerical simulations of Gaussian seas are widely used in the wave energy sector. The most common method consists of adding up harmonic sinusoidal components, with random phases and deterministic amplitudes derived from the target wave spectrum [deterministic amplitude scheme (DAS)]. In another approach, the component amplitudes are chosen randomly with a variance depending on the spectrum [random amplitude scheme (RAS)]. It is now generally accepted that only the latter method reproduces the true statistical properties of a Gaussian sea. Compared to previous works, this study clarifies the exact nature of the “statistical properties” that should be represented in the simulation process. Further analysis is carried out to address unanswered questions highlighted in the existing literature, especially with respect to the statistical relationships between discrete successive simulation points, and the probability law governing the average power estimator of a wave energy converter (WEC) simulated with the generated wave time series. It is shown that RAS exactly reflects how the WEC performance, considered over a finite duration, varies with respect to its long-term average, whereas DAS has the advantage of providing accurate estimates of the long-term average values using fewer, or shorter, simulations; in particular, it is demonstrated that only one simulation is sufficient when the WEC model is linear. Furthermore, it is shown why alternative methods, based on nonharmonic superposition of sinusoids, are not recommended. The effects of the simulation method (RAS or DAS) upon the statistics of individual oscillations in the time domain are also explored experimentally. Finally, a table is provided that gives recommendations, depending on the objective of the simulations.
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: This paper presents an investigation on how to optimize the power takeoffs (PTOs) to maximize the mean wave energy conversion from seas for floating oscillating water column (OWC) devices. For this purpose, the linear air turbine PTOs are first analytically optimized to maximize the mean energy conversion for regular waves, based on which a simple and fast-turnaround assessment method is proposed to optimize the linear PTO damping coefficient for maximizing the mean energy conversion for the given sea states. Further on, the focus is on how we can reliably assess the maximized mean wave energy conversions if the OWCs are equipped with nonlinear air-turbine PTOs, as frequently seen in practical OWC plants. Conventionally, the time-consuming time-domain analysis is employed for searching the optimized nonlinear damping coefficients which may be both wave-height- and wave-period-dependent for the given sea state. This may not be suitable in the early design stages of the device when many different options may be compared and checked for optimizing the device itself. As such, a reliable fast-turnaround assessment is very desirable for the device performance and for the assessment of energy conversion for the sea states in the deployment site. From the examples in the study, it is shown that the OWC wave energy converters with the optimized linear PTOs have the same energy capture capacities as those with optimized nonlinear PTOs. As such, it can be suggested that the OWC wave energy capture capacity can be analyzed using the fast-turnaround frequency-domain analysis, regardless of whether the linear or nonlinear PTO is used in the wave energy converter.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: Age estimation based on fish otolith microstructure analysis is a very repetitive and time-consuming task. The lack of appropriate image analysis software, capable of both overlaying a number of images automatically and recording a high number of daily increments, has been a significant limitation in counting and measuring daily growth increments in large otoliths from juvenile and adult fish individuals. This paper presents a new software to assist marine biologists with faster, more efficient, and more reliable microstructure readings of fish otoliths. Open source code is preferred so that software packages can be updated with new image processing algorithms developed by the scientific community. The approach consists of three steps: 1) a single grayscale digital image combining images of different parts of the same fish otolith is obtained using the blind image registration technique fast normalized cross correlation; 2) the growth rings of the image are enhanced for age estimation purposes, using the adaptive histogram equalization technique; and 3) a semiautomatic interactive tool draws a simple polygonal chain along which the microstructures are easily identifiable and the points of interest can be marked, whose data will be saved automatically. This new tool opens up the opportunity of aging juvenile and adult fish individuals at regular intervals by counting growth rings in the otolith microstructure and facilitates working with other calcified pieces of marine species that exhibit a daily ring pattern, such as cephalopod beaks and mollusk shells.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: The dynamic data transmission technology of an expendable current profiler is proposed in this paper. Two parallel varnished wires are employed as the data transmission medium. By testing the transmission properties of the varnished wires, a baseband transmission system is studied and designed. An optocoupler is used as the physical layer for data transmission. The data transmission protocol is modified and optimized in accordance with the RS232 protocol, and the Manchester code is superimposed. According to the results of indoor and marine tests, the data transmission distance of the designed system, which employed a 0.1-mm-diameter varnished wire, extends to 2 km with high accuracy for data transmission, exhibiting excellent performance. Moreover, this data transmission technology could be used for other expendable marine-environment parametric measuring instruments such as an expendable bathythermograph and expendable conductivity temperature depth profiler.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-12
    Description: The formation of bubbles from breaking waves has a significant effect on air–sea gas transfer and aerosol production. Detailed data in situ about the bubble populations are required to understand these processes. However, these data are difficult to acquire because bubble populations are complex, spatially inhomogeneous, and short lived. This paper describes the design and development of a novel high-resolution underwater optical instrument for imaging oceanic bubbles at the sea. The instrument was successfully deployed in 2013 as part of the HiWINGS campaign in the North Atlantic Ocean. It contains a high-resolution machine vision camera, strobe flash unit to create a light sheet, and single board computer to control system operation. The instrument is shown to successfully detect bubbles of radii in the range 20–10 000 μm.
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