The invention relates to a system and method for control of trawling.
Many different measuring systems and devices exist today for monitoring a trawling process. They may involve systems for measuring the size of the opening of the trawl, the speed of the trawl relative to the water, the amount of fish caught by the trawl, etc. This information may be transmitted to the operator of the trawl and the trawl winch on the boat, thereby enabling them to carry out actions in order to optimise the trawling process.
During trawling the operator/boatman has a limited number of actions which can be carried out to influence the trawl's geometry in order to optimise the trawl process and thereby the result of the fishing. He may, for example:
The challenge will therefore be to make the right decision at any time as to which action should be undertaken on the basis of the available data.
At present the trawl monitoring systems currently in use indicate a number of parameters, each of which tells the operator the status of a part of the trawl. These parameters are displayed in succession or simultaneously on a screen according to the wishes of the operator.
A modern fishing system with sensors such as a trawl eye, flow sensors in the trawl opening and bellows, door angle sensors and filling indicators in addition to the traditional sensors which formed the basis for the development of a complete fishing system offers so much information of importance to the fishermen that there is a need to use a system consisting of several screens.
This naturally applies to an even greater degree to those fishing with two or three trawls.
The usual procedure is to employ two or three screens on the bridge console and one at the winch console, but screens may also be placed in the mess or other locations where the trawl boss and others can observe what is going on.
The object of the invention is to provide a method and a system for control of trawling which enables the trawling operator to make easy, fast and correct decisions during the fishing operation.
The object of the invention is achieved by means of the features in the patent claims.
In an embodiment of the invention a system for trawling comprises two or more sensors for measuring the trawl parameters during fishing, a screen for displaying sensor data and a processor unit for processing sensor data.
The sensors may be one or more quantity sensors, angle sensors, trawl eyes, trawl speed sensors, door distance sensors or a combination thereof. Other sensors employed in connection with trawling may also be utilised in the system.
The measurement of the trawl parameters may be conducted at predetermined intervals or continuously.
In an aspect of the invention the processor unit is adapted for calculating the deviation between desired value for the trawl parameters and the value measured by the sensor for the trawl parameters. The desired value for the trawl parameters may be pre-programmed, it may be determined by an operator during the fishing operation or may be determined in other ways. In an embodiment the desired value is determined by the processing unit based on predetermined criteria. For example, the desired value for the angle of the trawl doors may be set at the angle which the doors have had during a certain period of time. Alternatively, the desired value may be calculated by employing other parameters, such as filling (ratio) sensors, for example by the angle the trawl doors have, and the distance between the doors when fish fills the trawl, being set at a desired value for the angle of the trawl doors and door distance respectively.
The calculations of the deviation may also comprise a filtering of measured data from the sensors. Such a filtering will remove “natural” variations, for example by filtering out variations in a measurement parameter which is below a certain threshold value.
In an embodiment the calculated deviation is displayed for each of the sensor measurements along a timeline on the screen, for example as points or as one or more lines. The deviations may be displayed along the same timeline, either overlapping or parallel.
The interplay between towing speed (flow of water into the trawl), roll angle and warp length of the trawl doors (length of the wires towing the trawl) permits the parameters of the trawl to be finely adjusted, thereby providing optimal trawl geometry, i.e. the trawl's opening, symmetry etc are optimal.
In an embodiment the method according to the invention comprises:
In an embodiment the system according to the invention comprises a control device connected to one or more of;
A trawler's control system comprises control of propeller and rudder for the vessel towing the trawl during trawling.
The winch device may be manually operated or motorized and the control device will be adapted for controlling the winding in or out of wire on the winch in order to determine the trawl's distance from the vessel.
In this connection the processor unit may be adapted for transmitting control signals to the control device based on sensor data. For example, if the calculated deviation between desired and measured parameter is greater than a threshold value, the processor unit can calculate how much the parameter has to be altered in order to obtain the desired value.
In the same way the trawl doors, or particularly their angles, can be controlled by means of the control device.
The control of the vessel, winch and trawl doors may also be undertaken manually by an operator based on the display of sensor data or the processed sensor data, for example the calculated deviation.
It will also be easy for the operator to see how the various parameters influence one another, since the change of a parameter will cause the display of other deviations to also change. This offers the operator the opportunity both to learn how the trawl behaves in different situations and to record how the choices have consequences.
The invention will now be described in more detail by means of examples and with reference to the accompanying figures.
The figure also shows a display of measured data for a quantity sensor 24.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20111285 | Sep 2011 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/055024 | 9/21/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/21/2014 |