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Solar Energy Harvesting Assessments from Migrating Northern Elephant Seals

机译:迁移北象海豹的太阳能收集评估

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Marine wildlife telemetry systems are constrained in many of the same ways as their terrestrial and avian counterparts. Battery limitations, deployment duration, data sampling and communication energy requirements, and wide dispersion or migration routes conspire to reduce the fidelity of the data records. Terrestrial and avian wildlife telemetry modules can utilize solar power for some species to supply or supplement tag energy budgets. However, photovoltaic cells are absent from the majority of marine telemetry modules, both wildlife-mounted and robotic. In this paper, we present the development and deployment of custom photovoltaic assessment modules (CPAMs) designed to measure solar power in the marine environement. These devices collected current-voltage measurements on a monocrystalline silicon solar cell once per second over the course of four months. This work discusses the device functionality and design updates, calibration procedures, and the results of an oceanic deployment. During this deployment, CPAMs were mounted to four adult female northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) at the colony at Año Nuevo State Reserve (CA, USA) prior to their spring migration in the Pacific Ocean. Deployment results, including power production and energy results from the CPAM data record are presented. The elephant seals were at sea for between 76 and 107 days and provided measurements from a large geographic area between Santa Cruz, California and the Aleutian Islands of Alaska at depths up to 1287 m. We highlight how the recorded energy collection capacity of this cell compares to the daily energy usage of typical marine telemetry modules and show that even for animals that briefly surface, power harvesting electronics should be optimized for the surface environment.
机译:海洋野生生物遥测系统的限制方式与陆地和鸟类相对应。电池限制,部署持续时间,数据采样和通信能量需求以及广泛的分散或迁移路线共同降低了数据记录的保真度。陆地和鸟类野生动植物遥测模块可以利用某些物种的太阳能来提供或补充标签能源预算。但是,大多数海洋遥测模块(野生生物安装和机器人安装)都缺少光伏电池。在本文中,我们介绍了定制的光伏评估模块(CPAM)的开发和部署,这些模块旨在测量海洋环境中的太阳能。这些设备在四个月的时间内每秒一次在单晶硅太阳能电池上收集电流-电压测量值。这项工作讨论了设备功能和设计更新,校准程序以及海洋部署的结果。在此部署期间,在春季向太平洋迁移之前,将CPAM安装在AñoNuevo国家保护区(美国,CA)的殖民地的四只成年雌性北象海豹(Mirounga angustirostris)上。展示了部署结果,包括CPAM数据记录中的发电量和能源量结果。象海豹在海上航行了76到107天,并提供了加利福尼亚圣克鲁斯和阿拉斯加阿留申群岛之间一个较大地理区域的测量结果,深度达1287 m。我们重点介绍了该单元记录的能量收集能力与典型海洋遥测模块的日常能量消耗之间的比较,并表明即使对于短暂浮出水面的动物,功率采集电子设备也应针对表面环境进行优化。

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