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Vector sensor arrays in underwater acoustic applications

Vector sensor arrays in underwater acoustic applications

... used in underwater acoustic surveillance systems, mainly for DOA ...interest in VSA rose exponentially, influenced by electromagnetic vector sensor applications and ... See full document

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Estimating the multipath structure of an underwater channel using a single vector sensor

Estimating the multipath structure of an underwater channel using a single vector sensor

... installed in small ...systems. Vector sensors are devices that in addition to acoustic pressure measured by conventional hydrophones, measure particle velocity that gives directional ... See full document

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Vector sensor geoacoustic estimation with standard arrays

Vector sensor geoacoustic estimation with standard arrays

... Vector Sensor Arrays (hereafter VSAs) are progressively becoming more and more attractive among the underwater acoustics community due to the advantages of VSAs over standard arrays of ... See full document

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Development and testing of a dual accelerometer vector sensor for AUV acoustic surveys

Development and testing of a dual accelerometer vector sensor for AUV acoustic surveys

... Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project [13], which is funded by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, aims at expanding the functionalities of the current cooperative marine robotic ... See full document

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Experimental results of underwater cooperative source localization using a single acoustic vector sensor

Experimental results of underwater cooperative source localization using a single acoustic vector sensor

... presented in Table 1 and respective arrival times (not shown), the source range and depth were estimated applying the ray backpropagation and source-image ...summarized in Table 2): all four echoes, the ... See full document

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Acoustic modem for underwater communications

Acoustic modem for underwater communications

... for underwater communication have been researched since the early 1970s, but there have been no fundamental improvements since the introduction of diversity techniques ...use in offshore equipment, control ... See full document

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An Empirical Study of Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network and Terrestrial Wireless Network

An Empirical Study of Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network and Terrestrial Wireless Network

... Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network (UASN): A collection of sensor nodes which communicates among them through the emerging underwater acoustic communication technology is known ... See full document

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Adaptation of an acoustic propagation model to the parallel architecture of a graphics processor

Adaptation of an acoustic propagation model to the parallel architecture of a graphics processor

... single sensor based three-dimensional localization method that, by taking advantage of the spatial filtering capabilities of a vector sensor, allows for a low computational demanding implementation, ... See full document

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Localização de fontes acústicas com um Vector Sensor Array

Localização de fontes acústicas com um Vector Sensor Array

... aperture Vector Sensor Arrays ...hydrophone arrays. This behavior was presented in [4], where the horizontal plane orientation of the array axis of the VSA was determined using plane ... See full document

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A Location Service Protocol for mobile Underwater Sensor Networks

A Location Service Protocol for mobile Underwater Sensor Networks

... Abstract-The Underwater Sensor Network (UWSN) architecture has been proposed to explore the ocean to support solutions for time-critical aquatic applications such as submarine tracking and harbor ... See full document

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Wireless Sensor Network for Medical Applications

Wireless Sensor Network for Medical Applications

... shown in Fig. 2. In part A, the instrumentation amplifier AD620 had been selected due to its ...use in ECG Monitoring. The gain in this part is ... See full document

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Enzyme conductometric biosensor for maltose determination

Enzyme conductometric biosensor for maltose determination

... bioselective element. Results. A linear range of maltose con- ductometric biosensor was from 0,002 mM to 1 mM for glucose and maltose detection. The time of maltose analysis in solution was 1–2 minutes. The ... See full document

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Doppler Domain Decomposition of the Underwater Acoustic Channel Response

Doppler Domain Decomposition of the Underwater Acoustic Channel Response

... The underwater acoustic channel is characterized by a long multipath spread where each path is subject to distortion due to the motion of the transmitter and/or the receiver, and the sea ...surface. ... See full document

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Feature selection for chemical sensor arrays using mutual information.

Feature selection for chemical sensor arrays using mutual information.

... per sensor (where the selected time point(s) are held in common for all sensors in a given ...redundancies in the sensor readings (10 measurements of each chemical sample), it is not ... See full document

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CALCOM'10 Sea Trial - field calibration data report

CALCOM'10 Sea Trial - field calibration data report

... described in 2.2 were transmitted continuously in periods of 10-20 minutes in two days: 23th June, Day 2 and 24th June Day ...The acoustic data acquired by the AOBs at a sampling frequency of ... See full document

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SHALLOW WATERS INTERFERENCE PATTERN FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS

SHALLOW WATERS INTERFERENCE PATTERN FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS

... Studies in shallow waters pointed out that the acoustic wave interference patterns have potential application in a broad range of problems in underwater acoustics such as: passive ... See full document

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Underwater acoustic communication using a time-reversal mirror approach

Underwater acoustic communication using a time-reversal mirror approach

... obtained in the absence of noise, which affects receiver performance not only by disturbing the data part of the message but, most importantly, by corrupting the probe pulse used for subsequent filtering, hence ... See full document

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On Vector Fitting Methods in Signal/Power Integrity Applications

On Vector Fitting Methods in Signal/Power Integrity Applications

... With the increasing operational frequency and decreasing size of integrated circuits (ICs), high-frequency effects, such as signal delay and crosstalk, have become dominant factors lim- iting system performance in ... See full document

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Data Centric Sensor Stream Reduction for Real-Time Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks

Data Centric Sensor Stream Reduction for Real-Time Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks

... step). In our case, the types considered are the sensing received from the application and the infrastructure received from other ...sink. In the processing step, real-time requirements are ...qualities”. ... See full document

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Underwater acoustic barrier 2007 UAB'07 Part A: the Hopavagen bay

Underwater acoustic barrier 2007 UAB'07 Part A: the Hopavagen bay

... ranges in the case of tilted arrays, thus covering dis- tinct portions of the water ...column. In order to obtain synchronized focus after reciprocal TR, and thus an effective time summation of the ... See full document

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