Autonomous wave-powered vessels and fleets for managing fish stock
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B63B-035/00
B63B-021/66
B63H-019/02
A01K-061/80
A01K-061/90
A01K-061/00
출원번호
US-0197091
(2014-03-04)
등록번호
US-9802681
(2017-10-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Hine, Roger G.
출원인 / 주소
LIQUID ROBOTICS, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Gates & Cooper LLP
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초록▼
This disclosure provides wave-powered vessels equipped for fish stock management. The vessels have observational sensors for monitoring fish, a positional sensor to determine the geographical location of the vessel, and a transmitter for sending data to a central control unit. The observational sens
This disclosure provides wave-powered vessels equipped for fish stock management. The vessels have observational sensors for monitoring fish, a positional sensor to determine the geographical location of the vessel, and a transmitter for sending data to a central control unit. The observational sensors may be deployed on a tow body pulled behind the vessel, or the tow body may relay information from sensors located on a separate unit on the bottom or at a defined depth. The control unit communicates with each of the monitor vessels to direct navigation and obtain data from the sensors. Substance distribution vessels in the fleet are equipped to distribute fish food in target area for the purpose of fish farming.
대표청구항▼
1. A fleet configured for fish stock assessment, the fleet comprising: (a) a plurality of autonomous wave-powered monitor vessels, each comprising: one or more observational sensor(s) configured for recognizing and monitoring fish in a body of water in which the vessel is situated;a positional senso
1. A fleet configured for fish stock assessment, the fleet comprising: (a) a plurality of autonomous wave-powered monitor vessels, each comprising: one or more observational sensor(s) configured for recognizing and monitoring fish in a body of water in which the vessel is situated;a positional sensor configured to determine the geographical location of the vessel; anda transmitter configured to transmit data wirelessly from the observational and the positional sensors to a central control unit;(b) said central control unit, which is configured and programmed to communicate with each of the monitor vessels to direct navigation and to receive and compile data regarding fish being monitored by the monitor vessel; and(c) one or more autonomous wave-powered substance distribution vessels, wherein each of the substance distribution vessels is configured to distribute fish food in a body of water in which the substance distribution vessel is situated under command of the central control unit, in accordance with data received from the monitor vessels. 2. The fleet of claim 1, wherein at least some of the monitoring vessels comprise a tow body attached to and pulled behind the vessel, upon which one or more of the observational sensors are deployed. 3. The fleet of claim 1, further comprising one or more stationary units comprising sensor(s) configured for recognizing and monitoring fish, wherein each of said stationary units is configured to be deployed at or near the bottom of the body of water, or suspended at a fixed position at a defined depth in the body of water, andwherein the one or more vessels in the fleet is a relay vessel that is equipped to receive data regarding fish being monitored by the stationary unit(s) and to convey the data to the central control unit. 4. The fleet of claim 3, wherein the relay vessel(s) comprise a tow body equipped with a modern configured to receive data from the stationary unit(s). 5. The fleet of claim 1, wherein the central control unit is land-based, and the fleet further comprises a satellite that is equipped to relay data from the monitor vessels to the central control unit. 6. The fleet of claim 1, wherein the central control unit is situated on board an autonomous vessel or manned ship. 7. The fleet of claim 1, wherein the monitor vessels each comprise: a float that is buoyed to travel on or near the surface of a body of water;a swimmer that is weighted to travel in the water below the float, the swimmer comprising fin surfaces that mechanically provide forward thrust when actuated by rising and falling of the swimmer in the water; andone or more tethers connecting the float to the swimmer, arranged so that the swimmer pulls the float by way of the tether(s) when the vessel is in wave-bearing water. 8. The fleet of claim 1, wherein the monitor vessels are configured to generate electrical power from wave motion. 9. The fleet of claim 1, wherein at least one of the observational sensors produces image or video data. 10. The fleet of claim 1, wherein at least one of the observational sensors is a fish counting sonar or an acoustic fish tag receiver. 11. The fleet of claim 1, wherein at least one of the vessels in the fleet comprises a tow body configured to contain and release fish food. 12. The fleet of claim 1, wherein at least some of the vessels in the fleet are dual purpose vessels that serve as both monitor vessels and substance distribution vessels. 13. The fleet of claim 1, wherein the central control unit is aboard one of the monitor vessels or substance distribution vessels. 14. A method of assessing fish stock, comprising operating a fleet according to claim 1 such that the monitor vessels recognize and monitor fish in a body of water, and the central control unit receives and compiles data regarding the fish being monitored. 15. A method of fish farming, comprising operating a fleet according to claim 1 such that: the monitor vessels recognize and monitor fish in a body of water,the central control unit receives and compiles data regarding the fish being monitored and makes decisions as to where it is appropriate to distribute fish food; andthe substance distribution vessel(s) distribute the fish food in the body of water under command of the central control unit. 16. A fleet configured for fish stock assessment, the fleet comprising: (a) a plurality of autonomous wave-powered monitor vessels, each comprising: one or more observational sensor(s) configured for recognizing and monitoring fish in a body of water in which the vessel is situated;a positional sensor configured to determine the geographical location of the vessel; anda transmitter configured to transmit data wirelessly from the observational and the positional sensors to a central control unit; and(b) said central control unit, which is configured and programmed to communicate with each of the monitor vessels to direct navigation and to receive and compile data regarding fish being monitored by the monitor vessel;wherein the monitor vessels comprise at least one sensor that detects an identifying ingredient of fish food in the form of pellets or powders containing food palatable and nutritious to fish. 17. An autonomous wave powered vessel configured for fish stock assessment, the vessel comprising: a float that is buoyed to travel on or near the surface of a body of water;a swimmer that is weighted to travel in the water below the float, the swimmer comprising fin surfaces that mechanically provide forward thrust when actuated by rising and falling of the swimmer in the water; andone or more tethers connecting the float to the swimmer, arranged so that the swimmer pulls the float by way of the tether(s) when the vessel is in wave-bearing water;a positional sensor configured to determine the geographical location of the vessel;a tow body configured to be attached to and pulled behind the swimmer, upon which is deployed an observational sensor configured to recognize and monitor or assess fish in a body of water in which the vessel is situated and to monitor or assess the fish, or a modem configured to receive data from such a sensor that is deployed on a stationary unit at or near the bottom of the body of water or suspended at a defined depth; anda transmitter configured to wirelessly transmit to a central control unit data from the observational sensor regarding fish being monitored by the vessel, and data from the positional sensor regarding the geographical location of the vessel;wherein the tow body is configured to contain and release fish food. 18. A fleet configured for fish stock assessment, the fleet comprising: (a) a plurality of autonomous wave-powered monitor vessels, each comprising: one or more observational sensor(s) configured for recognizing and monitoring fish in a body of water in which the vessel is situated;a positional sensor configured to determine the geographical location of the vessel; anda transmitter configured to transmit data wirelessly from the observational and the positional sensors to a central control unit; and(b) said central control unit, which is configured and programmed to communicate with each of the monitor vessels to direct navigation and to receive and compile data regarding fish being monitored by the monitor vessel;wherein the central control unit is programmed to compile data from the monitor vessels, and to determine therefrom how much fish food is to be dispensed and where vessels distributing fish food should travel. 19. The fleet of claim 18, wherein the data includes data obtained from counting equipment aboard the monitor vessels for fish of a desired size.
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