Device Description
Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Sensors: These are widely used in oceanography. CTD sensors measure conductivity (to infer salinity), temperature, and depth simultaneously, providing comprehensive data essential for climate change studies.[1]
Sun K, Cui W, Chen C. Review of Underwater Sensing Technologies and Applications. Sensors (Basel). 2021 Nov 25;21(23):7849. doi: 10.3390/s21237849. PMID: 34883851; PMCID: PMC8659509.
KPIs
| E2E Latency: | Best Effort |
| Jitter: | Not Sensitive |
| Data Rate: | Very Low |
| Availability: | High |
| Criticality: | Non Critical |
| Communication Direction: | One-way |
| Common Communication Mode: | Unicast |
| Data Reporting Mode: | Hybrid Driven |
| Mobility (type/speed): | Fixed |
| Service Continuity: | Not Required |
| Device Autonomy (Power Constrained): | Yes |
| Connectivity Type: | WAN |
| Priority Services (NS/EP): | No |
| Guaranteed Service: | NBR |
| Security: | Medium |
| Lifespan: | Long |
| Location Based Services: | Fixed |
| Slice Type: | uRLLC |
