Dynamic modeling and actual performance of the MOOS test mooring

This paper presents a comparison between model predictions made with WHOI-Cable and actual measurements of the tensions in a deep-water oceanographic mooring. The mooring is part of the MBARI Ocean Observing System (MOOS) that utilizes an electro-optical-mechanical (EOM) cable to deliver power and communications to a sub-sea network of instruments. The predictions agree acceptably with the measured results, and improvements to the model and validation system that will be incorporated in the next deployment are discussed. Also presented is an outline of the information learned about the mooring cables service environment, both from the deployment results themselves and from the cable dynamics model.

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