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Program Book - Oceans'10 IEEE Sydney

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<strong>Program</strong> Wednesday 26 May<br />

WEDNESDAY 8:30AM – 10:15AM<br />

Current measurement technology<br />

Bayside 101<br />

Wednesday, May 26 (8:30AM - 10:15AM)<br />

Co-<br />

Chairs:<br />

Albert Williams, Woods Hole Oceanographic<br />

Institution, USA<br />

Mal Heron, James Cook University, Australia<br />

Motion Tracking In An Acoustic Point-Measurement<br />

Current Meter<br />

Albert Williams, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,<br />

USA<br />

Fredrik Thwaites, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,<br />

USA<br />

Archie Morrison, Nobska Development, Inc., USA<br />

John Toole, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA<br />

Richard Krishfield, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,<br />

USA<br />

High-Frequency Radar Two-Station Baseline<br />

Bisector Comparisons Of Radial Components<br />

Daniel Atwater, James Cook University, Australia<br />

Mal Heron, James Cook University, Australia<br />

Sea Surface Current Mapping By Radar Doppler<br />

Current Profiler<br />

Marius Cysewski, Department of Radar Hydrography,<br />

GKSS Research Center, Germany<br />

Friedwart Ziemer, Department of Radar Hydrography,<br />

GKSS Research Center, Germany<br />

Joerg Seemann, Department of Radar Hydrography, GKSS<br />

Research Center, Germany<br />

The First Chinese Coastal Acoustic Tomography<br />

Experiment<br />

Xiao-Hua ZHU, State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean<br />

Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of<br />

Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China<br />

Arata Kaneko, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima<br />

University, Japan<br />

Qingsong Wu, State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean<br />

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