一种基于全球分布海洋声学观测站的海洋哺乳动物跟踪体系结构

E. Delory, C. Waldmann, J. Fredericks
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全球各地深海观测站的兴起(如海王星、ESONET/EMSO、火星、金星、DONET)为从全球角度观察海洋声学和海洋哺乳动物监测提供了前所未有的机会。预计这些观测站将配备水听器阵列,以便实时获取声学数据,这些数据的数量将不可避免地加速对有效算法的需求,以减少在互联网上广播的时间带宽产品。尽管期望在声学模式识别方面正在进行的研究可能会达到里程碑,但一个主要问题仍然是使这些数据在全球范围内可用于计算机。因此,为了增强海洋哺乳动物被动监测工具的潜力,托管的声学监测平台必须具有互操作性,即从互联网上发现传感器,以标准格式访问数据目录和传感器元数据。传感器网络支持(OGC)目前通过一组最近批准的标准提供了一个集成的解决方案。讨论了这些标准如何适用于感兴趣的任务,因此,从全球分布式声学监测网络的角度提出了海洋哺乳动物监测的全球框架和体系结构。
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A proposed architecture for marine mammal tracking from globally distributed ocean acoustic observatories
The rise of deep-sea observatories across the planet (e.g. NEPTUNE, ESONET/EMSO, MARS, VENUS, DONET) offers an unprecedented opportunity to view ocean acoustic and marine mammal monitoring from a global perspective. It is expected that these observatories will be equipped with hydrophone arrays that will enable real-time acquisition of acoustic data, the amount of which will inevitably accelerate the need for efficient algorithms to reduce the time-bandwidth product to be broadcast over the internet. Though it is expected that the on-going research in acoustic pattern recognition will probably meet the milestone, a major issue remains to make these data computer-usable on a global scale. In order to enhance the potential of marine mammal passive monitoring tools it is therefore necessary that the hosted acoustic monitoring platforms be interoperable, i.e. sensors be discoverable from the internet, data catalogues and sensor metadata be accessible in standard format. Sensor-web enablement (OGC) currently offers an integrated solution through a set of recently approved standards. How these standards may be applicable to the task of interest is discussed and as a result, a global framework and architecture for marine mammal monitoring is presented from the perspective of a globally distributed acoustic monitoring network.
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