Browsing ⇒ POLAR Collaborations by Subject "Acoustics"
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Arctic Marine Data Collection Using Oceanic Gliders: Providing Ecological Context to Cetacean Vocalizations.
(2020)To achieve effective management and understanding of risks associated with increasing anthropogenic pressures in the ocean, it is essential to successfully and efficiently collect data with high spatio–temporal resolution ... -
Characteristics of Low-Frequency Acoustic Wave Propagation in Ice-Covered Shallow Water Environment.
(2021)Mastering the sound propagation law of low-frequency signals in the Arctic is a major frontier basic research demand to improve the level of detection, communication, and navigation technology. It is of practical significance ... -
Deep Learning Convolutional Neural Network applying for the Arctic Acoustic Tomography Current Inversion Accuracy Improvement.
(2021)Warm current has a strong impact on the melting of sea ice, so clarifying the current features plays a very important role in the Arctic sea ice coverage forecasting study field. Currently, Arctic acoustic tomography is ... -
HELCOM Guidelines for monitoring continuous noise.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2018)Continuous anthropogenic noise may exert a significant pressure on the marine environment due to its constancy and extent over vast areas. Distant ships, wind and rain, are examples of continuous sound sources. Sound from ...