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Chapter 8
Data Offload, Processing, and Interpretation
Overview
Once the MMP has been recovered, disconnected from the mooring cable (see Chapter 6
“Launch and Recovery”), and rinsed (see Chapter 4 “Maintenance and Storage”), preview some
of the data such as examining the profile count and viewing the list of the data files while the
flashcard is still in the instrument (see “<7> Offload Deployment Data” in Chapter 7). If the data
is satisfactory, the pressure housing can be opened and the flash card removed.
Once the flash card is removed from the electronics housing, there are several tasks to
recover, process and interpret the MMP binary data. These tasks must be completed in the
following sequence:
Remove the flash card from the electronics housing and insert into a PCMCIA
slot on a PC.
Unpack the binary data files and translate into ASCII text files.
Perform further data analysis for example, mapping velocity measurements and
synchronizing sensor data streams.
This chapter overviews steps for reviewing the data, removing the flash card and offers
examples of data analysis.
IMPORTANT
Avoid exposing the electronics or flash card to salt water, by moving the MMP to a sheltered
area before connecting to a PC and/or opening the pressure housing to remove the flash card. If
the electronics get wet, immediately disconnect power, immerse in fresh water (do not immerse
the lithium battery) and dry.
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