The Design of an Ultra Low Power and Mobile Measurement System of Underwater Target Remote Detection

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A Ship in the sea generates electric field around it, which can become a great threat to ship’s safety. In this paper, a measurement system for the ship’s electric field signature was developed, and some key points about the design issue such as ultra low power consumption, low self-noise and big memory capability were discussed detailedly. Finally, a sea test was carried out to verify the presented system, which shows that the developed system runs reliably and meets the requirement of application well.

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