Title :
Developing a new generation of passive acoustics sensors for ocean observing systems
Author :
Delory, E. ; Corradino, L. ; Toma, D. ; Del Rio, J. ; Brault, P. ; Ruiz, Pablo ; Fiquet, F.
Author_Institution :
Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN), Telde, Spain
Abstract :
The objective of the NeXOS project is to develop cost-effective, innovative, and compact multifunctional sensor systems in ocean optics, ocean passive acoustics and for an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF), which can be deployed from mobile and fixed platforms, with data services contributing to the GEOSS, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and the Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union. The development of innovative hydrophones focuses on the pre and post-processing of acoustic information and improved transducer integration, reducing size and overall procurement and operations cost while increasing functionality. An important part of the effort will focus on the need for greater dynamic range and the integration on autonomous platforms, such as gliders and profilers. Embedded processing will be reconfigurable, allowing for the monitoring of MSFD Good Environmental Status descriptors 1 (Biodiversity) and 11 (Underwater Noise) as minimal requirements. The first phase of the project consisted in interacting with scientific communities and the industry in order to narrow down initial requirements and possibly extend the planned functionalities to new applications.
Keywords :
acoustic transducers; aquaculture; hydrophones; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; underwater optics; underwater sound; Common Fisheries Policy; EAF; Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries; European Union; GEOSS; MSFD Good Environmental Status descriptors 1; NeXOS project; acoustic information postprocessing; acoustic information preprocessing; compact multifunctional sensor system; data services; fixed ocean observing platforms; innovative hydrophone; marine strategy framework directive; mobile ocean observing platforms; ocean observing system; ocean optics; ocean passive acoustic sensor; transducer integration; underwater noise; Acoustics; Aquaculture; Europe; Monitoring; Noise; Oceans; Sensor systems; Acoustics; Compactness; Cost-efficiency; Dolphins; Fisheries management; GOOS; Hydrophones; Interoperability; Marine GEOSS; Multifunctional ocean sensors; Sensor Web; Smart interface; Underwater noise; Underwater sound; Whales;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Systems for a Changing Ocean (SSCO), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brest
DOI :
10.1109/SSCO.2014.7000383