Polar Ocean Observation Buoys Seal Failure Research Based on ARMA Theory

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Due to the special conditions of the Arctic climate, ocean observation buoys long-term work in harsh environments, such as seawater corrosion, temperature, pressure and other factors to buoy a higher sealing requirements, ocean snorkeling standard sealing system status monitoring and fault diagnosis mechanism analysis using autoregressive-moving average ARMA model for pressure measurement error problem buoy mathematical modeling can be applied to solve the pressure seal failure buoy measurement problems caused errors.

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