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KM3NeT kick-off meeting
WP5 organization/work program
Antonio Capone (INFN, Roma, Italy)
Erlangen - April 11th 2006
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WP5 participants
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Goals and Objectives: milestones
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Goals and Objectives: deliverables
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WP5 parallel session, agenda
- Antonio Capone - Introduction - 30’
Presentation of participating Institutes, plans and proposal - IN2P3 - Saclay - HCMR Vasilis Lykousis - 15’ - CNR Gian Pietro Gasparini - 15’ - IFREMER Gilbert Damy - 15’ - INFN Marco Anghinolfi - 15’ - INGV Giuditta Marinaro - 15’ - TECNOMARE by “ “
Coffee Break - UNIABDN Monty Priede - 15’ - NESTOR/NOA Leonidas K. Resvanis - 15’ - U- Athens Stratos Anassontzis - 15’
Open discussion
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WP5 objectives Deep Sea environmental properties Deep Sea Infrastructures for detector assembly, deployment, recovery, …
Methods/ equipments for Power Transmission and distribution to the Deep-Sea apparatus
On-shore infrastructure for power transmission to the the Deep Sea apparatus
On-shore infrastructures for data transmission to the external network
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Deep Sea sites properties Asses data concerning ANTARES, NEMO and
NESTOR sites on: light transmission (absorption and diffusion
coefficients in deep sea water) biological properties, bioluminescence, optical noise,
biofouling deep sea currents, temperature and salinity profiles chemical and radioactivity characterization acoustic noise sea bottom surveys, collection and analysis of sea-
bottom samples geo-hazards (using SN1 ?, new equipments ) vertical sediment flux
Analyze them in a common framework Stimulate/perform needed measurements for a
complete sites characterization
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Deep Sea sites properties: participants:
IN2P3 Saclay HCMR CNR IFREMER INFN
INGV TECNOMARE UNIABDN NESTOR/NOA U- Athens
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IN2P3, Saclay, HCMR, CNR, INFN, INGV, TECNOMARE, UNIABDN, NESTOR/NOA, U. Athens
Assessment of water, geological, oceanographic properties of candidate sites. Refined characterisation of the site geology properties which may have impact on the structures of the neutrino telescope. Long-term time evolution of optical, oceanographic and environmental parameters of seawater (for instance, currents, temperature, salinity, light transmission, optical noise, acoustic noise, chemistry, radioactivity) in the detector region and at seafloor.
HCMR Survey of water properties and detailed sea bottom topography
CNROceanographic characterisation of deep-sea locations, evaluation of bio-fouling and corrosion effects at telescope structure
IFREMER Oceanographic characterisation: biofouling
INFN Coordination of work package
INGVGeo-environmental characterisation of the sites through long-term time series monitoring
TECNOMAREEngineering work for the characterisation of sites, adaptation of an innovative nuclear spectrometer
UNIABDNWater column profiling of temporal and spatial variation in abundance of luminescent organisms at sites, studies on mobile deep-sea animals living in proposed observatory areas
Deep Sea sites properties studies
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Deep Sea Infrastructures Design deployment procedures of detector parts Study technologies needed (available or not)
for deep-sea operation with the aim of optimizing them in order to reduce operations costs and time
Design infrastructures for: detector modules deployment, detector modules (junction boxes, instrumented
parts) handling connection/disconnection, and eventually
maintenance, of deep sea structure visual inspection of deep sea floor and of
detector parts. Design/optimize stationary docking stations
for an Hybrid System made by AUV and ROV
IFREMER, IN2P3, INFN
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IFREMER, IN2P3Studies of deployment and recovery procedures, Design of components, costs evaluation.
INFNCoordination of work package, design procedure and tooling for detector unit deployment and recovery.
Design of deployment procedures for detector parts
IN2P3Investigation on deep-sea infrastructures for detector deployment, maintenance, and recovery.
INFNCoordination of work package, design of specifications for deep-sea infrastructures for detector deployment, maintenance, and recovery
Identification and design of deep-sea infrastructures required for connections, maintenance and recovery of detector parts
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Power Transmission system assess power consumption for each component and for
the full detector study the power distribution system from the on-
shore laboratory to the single detector element: define deep-Sea cables specifications define deep-Sea connectors specifications
DC/AC energy transport ?? mixed DC-AC system ?? define, for each AC/DC power transmission condition,
the characteristics required for the EOC and for the Connectors and/or Penetrators and of the associated electronics;
study the environmental impact of each power transmission solution.
AC-DC conversion technologies define characteristics of the real-time control system
required from each AC/DC power transmission solution technological limits to the total power transmission
Saclay, INFN, U-Athens
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Definition of cables and connections
INFN, U. Athens Investigation of connectors and cables
Saclay Design deep-sea power network
INFNCoordination of work package, design specifications for deep-sea power network
Definition of the electrical power distribution
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On-shore Infrastructures define a conceptual design of the shore station
define the on-shore power distribution system
define the characteristics of the data transmission network needed to distribute data from the on-shore station to the external research laboratories: which technologies needed for data sharing ?? high speed computing for huge data volumes:
GRID ?? New technologies ?? ….
INFN, NESTOR/NOA
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INFN, NESTOR/NOA Definition of the shore station required characteristics
Definition of the shore station required characteristics
Connection of the future detector and infrastructures to the European data network
INFNConnection of the future detector and infrastructures to the European data network
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Time schedule
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Budget: human resources, funds
year1 year2 year3 TotalFTEMs tot FTEMs 212 217 204 633FTEMs req FTEMs req 60 66 61 187Personnel Personnel 350,0 376,0 340,4 1066,4Travel Travel 46,8 50,2 42,6 139,6Equipment Equipment 78,8 5,0 5,0 88,8Consumables Consumables 182,0 166,5 104,7 453,2Subcontracting Subcontracting 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Other Other 183,4 200,5 117,1 501,0SUM SUM 841,0 798,2 609,8 2249,0
501,02249,0
139,688,8453,20,0
WP5- Budget by partner and category (in units of 1000 €)
Total - Resources by year (budgets in units of 1000 €)
633
1066,4187
Total WP5
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WP5 Kick-off meeting outcome
Start close organization between collaborating Institutes
Set-up coordination Confirm agreement on proposed program of work and
on objectives Define a “short term” (3 months) agenda:
existing deep-sea data assessment, definition of common analysis method, identification of needed measurements
definition of “long-term” measurements for final characterization
… The work on other tasks need some imput from WP2,
WP3, WP4, WP7, the activity will start in few months.
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WP5 Organization
No. Partner institute WP5 Steering Committee
1 IFREMER Jean-Francois Rolin, Jean.Francois.Rolin@ifremer. fr , +33-298-224108
2 IN2P3 To be communicated
3 Saclay To be communicated
4 HCMR Vasilis Lykousis, [email protected] , +30-22910-76462
5 NESTOR/NOA Leonidas Resvanis, [email protected], NOA: +30-210-3490108, NESTOR: +30-27230-23302
6 U-Athens Efstratios Anassontzis, [email protected] , +30-210-7276948
7 CNR Gian Pietro Gasparini, [email protected] , +39-0187-978309
8 INFN Giorgio Riccobene, [email protected], +39-095-54232304
9 INGV Giuditta Marinaro, [email protected] t +39-06-51860603
10 Tecnomare Francesco Gasparoni, [email protected] , +39-041-796701
11 UNIABDN Monty Priede, [email protected] , +44-1224-274408
WP5 Steering Committee
WP5 Coordinator: Antonio Capone, [email protected] , +39-06-49914415
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Risks connected to WP5 ?
Site characteristics study activity (spoiled by the site selection duty) can be successful for all quantities that have been already extensively measured and that do not need a long term, multi-year and multi-seasonal measurements
Detector deployment/handling tools design are “design dependent” but should not create problems
Deep Sea Infrastructure design, as well as power distribution, cables and connectors selection, will be based on commercial technology or, at most, on developments that do not need an “out of the market” technological effort
What we promised as deliverables in ANNEX1 can be reached
Present technologies are already sufficient for our needs but expensive, our work will be mainly devoted to simplify all deep-sea operation, to maximize the operative time, to reduce the operation costs
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Docking system for AUV-ROV
AUV
ROV
Docking Station.Prototype to be built for shallow water test
get the AUV on loan, modify the connection
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get it on loan for shallow water test
A 3500m depth ROV design and construction is already funded (project PEGASO funded with 5.6 Meuro by the “Regione Siciliana”) and under realization by INFN and INGV (P.I.).
How many docking stations ?
Where to place them ?Which kind of connectors ?
Which are AUV/ROV critical parts ?How to improve their reliability ?
How to control them ?