Hydrocarbon pollution represents one of the most serious issues for the health and entirety of the extremely fragile marine ecosystem, thus, the strategies for its monitoring have been grown in number and complexity in the last decades. Therefore, the realization of systems able to detect the presence of pollutants in the marine environment has become extremely complex, involving different figures and integrated know-hows. This paper presents an innovative model for the real-time assessment of pollutants on sea surface based on a network of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), also able to sail the sea surface, equipped with sensors, capable of detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by hydrocarbons. In particular, within this context, an AUV equipped with an E-Nose-like system is proposed, with the sensors employed that were characterized both on laboratory bench and at sea. The results obtained confirmed the feasibility of the approach proposed as well as a good reliability of the data acquired, confirming the likely employment of this system within an integrated marine monitoring tool.

A smart multimodal innovative model for marine environmental monitoring

Tonacci Alessandro;Pioggia Giovanni;Domenici Claudio;
2015

Abstract

Hydrocarbon pollution represents one of the most serious issues for the health and entirety of the extremely fragile marine ecosystem, thus, the strategies for its monitoring have been grown in number and complexity in the last decades. Therefore, the realization of systems able to detect the presence of pollutants in the marine environment has become extremely complex, involving different figures and integrated know-hows. This paper presents an innovative model for the real-time assessment of pollutants on sea surface based on a network of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), also able to sail the sea surface, equipped with sensors, capable of detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by hydrocarbons. In particular, within this context, an AUV equipped with an E-Nose-like system is proposed, with the sensors employed that were characterized both on laboratory bench and at sea. The results obtained confirmed the feasibility of the approach proposed as well as a good reliability of the data acquired, confirming the likely employment of this system within an integrated marine monitoring tool.
2015
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Inglese
29th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation
455
461
9780993244001
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May 26th - 29th, 2015
Albena (Varna), Bulgaria
AUV
E-nose
Environment
Hydrocarbons
Pollution
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Tonacci, Alessandro; Lacava, Giovanni; Lacava, Giovanni; Lippa Marco, Andrea; Lupi, Lisa; Pioggia, Giovanni; Gualdesi, Lavinio; Domenici, Claudio; Coc...espandi
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Automatic Oil-Spill Recognition and Geopositioning integrated in a Marine Monitoring Network
   ARGOMARINE
   FP7
   234096
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