The NeMO
Net buoy is the hub of the communication system. It talks with seafloor
instruments via acoustic modems that communicate at a rate of 600 baud.
This rate is adequate for the limited amounts of data that need to be
transfered at NeMO and allows data packets to be embedded multiple times
for redundancy and increased reliability. The buoy communicates with the
instruments on the seafloor every hour.
The NeMO
Net buoy can link to shore via two independent satellite systems: Orbcomm
and Iridium. The
Orbcomm uplink is 2400 baud and the downlink is 4800 baud. For Iridium
the rate is 2400 baud in both directions.
View movie
of a NeMO Net buoy deployment:
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