Title
Towards the next generation oceanographic HF radar

CoPED ID
85893f0e-c922-413c-8528-a2aa9072db1b

Status
Closed


Value
£311,440

Start Date
May 31, 2017

End Date
Aug. 31, 2018

Description

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High Frequency (HF) oceanographic radars can measure currents, waves and winds at the surface of the coastal ocean to ranges of up to 200km from the coast. They have many potential applications e.g. for search and rescue, port and harbour management, coastal erosion modelling and management, marine renewables, offshore oil, gas and wind farm operations, ship routing, leisure boating, tsunami detection, water quality and coastal development, marine ecology. German and US radars are found around many of the coasts of the world providing surface current measurements for many of these applications. The UK has an under-exploited world class technology base in this field, this project could provide the impetus to grow UK business and turn this knowledge into a source of export revenue. This project is part of our plan to develop the next generation of these radars that will be both cheaper, and hence more competitive in this small niche market, and will provide more reliable wave measurements and thus meet the needs of marine renewable and offshore oil and gas installations, Met Offices and/or other government organisations who provide routine wave forecasts for shipping and leisure activities. This project focuses mainly on the reliability of the wave measurements with research on a new idea to exploit the fact that different radar operating frequencies have different responses to wave conditions.

SEAVIEW SENSING LIMITED LEAD_ORG
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANT_ORG
NEPTUNE RADAR LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
SEAVIEW SENSING LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG

Lucy Wyatt PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Coasts
  2. Radars
  3. Enterprises
  4. Ships
  5. Coastal waters
  6. Measurement
  7. Waves
  8. Leisure
  9. Water quality
  10. Mariners
  11. Development (active)

Extracted key phrases
  1. Generation oceanographic HF radar
  2. Oceanographic radar
  3. Different radar operating frequency
  4. High Frequency
  5. Surface current measurement
  6. Reliable wave measurement
  7. Routine wave forecast
  8. Coastal erosion modelling
  9. Marine renewable
  10. Coastal ocean
  11. Wind farm operation
  12. World class technology base
  13. Coastal development
  14. Marine ecology
  15. Offshore oil

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