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Multi-sensor Buoys for Underwater Data Collection
The first phase of the implementation of this system consists of a multi-sensor buoy equipped with sonar technology and a visible camera in order to collect underwater data. The lack of studies in underwater data to distinguish between marine species is a problem within the scientific community. The principal reason for the absence of advanced technology to explore harsh environments is because of its high cost. As a result, the first phase of the system will provide a solution to this problem by making available a system capable of recording marine data with the advantage that this design can be implemented as an array of buoys capable of covering more area with the capabilities of communicating with other buoys. The product can be acquired by university departments, research centers or general investigators interested in studying the marine life. Finally, it will provide the necessary information for the development of the second phase of the project, which include the design of a classifier to detect sharks and alert nearby swimmers of a shark’s presence.
Author(s):
Luis Millán
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico
Luis Padró
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico
Leslie Soto
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico
Rolando Ortiz
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico