Título:
LIDO, Listening to the Deep-Ocean Environment
Investigador Principal:
Michel André
Resumen:
Data de inicio: :
Enero 2008
Data de fin:
Diciembre 2009
Financiación:
European Comision, Contract ESONET, EC FP6
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Lista de publicaciones:
An adapting neural network for sperm whale separation
Real-time acoustic monitoring of the deep-ocean environment
Listening to the deep-ocean environment in a changing climate
Real time detection and classification of natural biological and anthropogenic sounds from underwater antennas
System architecture for real-time monitoring of noise pollution
Real time classification of sperm whale clicks and shipping impulses from a deep sea observatory
Real time classification system for acoustic events in the marine environmen
Architecture for the Real-Time Monitoring of Noise Pollution and Marine Mammal Activity
Real-time processing and management of acoustic data streams in LIDO
Real time classification of sperm whale clicks and shipping impulses from fixed ocean observatories
3-D real-time algorithm based on array processing for the localization of cetaceans
An automated, real time classification system for biological and anthropogenic sounds from fixed ocean observatories
Listening to the deep
Real-time acoustic classification of sperm whale clicks and shipping impulses from deep-sea observatories
Listen to the deep: Real-time monitoring of acoustic events
Real-time acoustic monitoring of the deep-ocean environment.
Real-time acoustic monitoring of the deep-ocean environment,
Space–time and hybrid algorithms for the passive acoustic localisation of sperm whales and vessels
Listening to the Deep: Live monitoring of ocean noise and cetacean acoustic signals
Localising Cetacean Sounds for the Real-Time Mitigation and Long-Term Acoustic Monitoring of Noise
Societal need for improved understanding of climate change, anthropogenic impacts, and geo-hazard warning drive development of ocean observatories in European Seas
A framework for the automated real-time detection of short tonal sounds from ocean observatories
Real-Time Monitoring of Noise in Cetacean Acoustic Niches
Acoustics in water: synergies with marine biology
Participación:
Antonio M. Sánchez