Southern Cross University partners with multiple organisations to embark on a coral reef restoration project using an OXTS GNSS/INS.
Project Aim.
Southern Cross University, a partner in the Reef Restoration and Adaption Program (RRAP), wanted to estimate the emission of specific compounds from the Great Barrier Reef under a variety of conditions. To do this, they needed to combine data from their sonic anemometer (which records three-dimensional wind velocity) with data from an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) to calculate wind speed.
The following case study talks about how they did it and the role OXTS had in their success.
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